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Section 328-J:7 – Responsibilities; Rulemaking Authority.

    328-J:7 Responsibilities; Rulemaking Authority. – The executive director, in consultation with the board, shall adopt rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, relative to: I. The qualifications of applicants in addition to those required by statute. II. The content of all forms required under this chapter. III. How an applicant shall be examined, including: (a) Time […]

Section 328-J:7-a – Criminal History Record Checks.

    328-J:7-a Criminal History Record Checks. – I. The executive director shall require criminal background checks for initial licensure, reinstatement of licensure or temporary licensure using a criminal history record release form, as provided by the New Hampshire division of state police which authorizes the release of his or her criminal history record, if any, […]

Section 328-J:7-b – Records of Licensees and Disciplinary History.

    328-J:7-b Records of Licensees and Disciplinary History. – I. The executive director shall maintain an electronic record of living or deceased persons who have ever been licensed to practice in accordance with the retention policy established by the office. The list shall show the last known place of employment, the last known place of […]

Section 328-J:8 – Educational Qualifications.

    328-J:8 Educational Qualifications. – The executive director, in consultation with the board, shall approve medical imaging and radiation therapy educational programs that the executive director, in consultation with the board, determines meet the criteria and standards established by the executive director in consultation with the board. The curriculum for each course of study shall […]

Section 328-J:9 – Temporary Suspension Where Imminent Threat.

    328-J:9 Temporary Suspension Where Imminent Threat. – In cases involving imminent danger to life or health, the executive director may order suspension of a license pending hearing for a period of no more than 120 days. In such cases, the basis for the executive director’s finding of imminent danger to life or health shall […]