332-G:1 Definitions; Application of Chapter. – I. As used in this chapter, " board or commission " means any regulatory board or commission established under this title, and the mechanical licensing board established in RSA 153:27-a. II. The provisions of this chapter applicable to occupations, trades, professions, and businesses regulated under this title shall […]
332-G:10 Criminal Conviction. – No board or commission shall disqualify a person from practicing, pursuing, or engaging in any occupation, trade, vocation, profession, or business for which a license, permit, certificate, or registration is required under this title, nor suspend or revoke such license, certificate, or registration because of a prior conviction of a […]
332-G:11 Investigative Costs. – For any order issued in resolution of a disciplinary proceeding by any board or commission, where such board or commission has found misconduct sufficient to support disciplinary action, the board or commission may require the licensee, registrant, or certificate holder who is the subject of such finding to pay the […]
332-G:12 Reciprocity Information. – I. All boards or commissions shall grant a license to an individual certified or licensed in another state if it determines that the requirements or standards for certification or licensure in that state are equivalent to, or greater than, those established in New Hampshire. All boards and commissions shall post […]
332-G:13 Petition for Review of a Criminal Record. – I. The right of an individual to pursue an occupation is a fundamental right. II. An individual with a criminal record may petition a board or commission at any time, including before obtaining any required education or training, for a determination of whether the individual’s […]
332-G:14 Reciprocal and Temporary Licenses. – I. Any board or commission regulating an occupation or profession which is a member of an interstate licensure compact, or which has, in statute or by administrative rules, a procedure for reciprocity or temporary licensure for individuals from other states, need not comply with this section for any […]
332-G:2 Examination Fees. – Boards or commissions which administer or require examinations as part of examination for licensure and which establish charges to examination applicants equivalent to 125 percent of the direct expense of the examination may expend funds for such examinations, related services, or supplies as needed, but not to exceed the direct […]
332-G:3 Investigatory and Legal Expenses. – Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a board or commission may retain expert witnesses or other qualified persons to assist with any investigation or adjudicatory proceeding. Members of the board or commission are not eligible for retainment. The board or commission may also retain special legal counsel in […]
332-G:4 Administrative Attachment. – Any regulatory board or commission established after July 1, 1998 which is not designated as administratively attached to any department of the state shall be administratively attached, according to the provisions of RSA 21-G:10, to the department of administrative services. Source. 1998, 77:1, eff. July 1, 1998.
332-G:5 Certain Appeals. – Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any person affected by the final decision of the electricians’ board, established under RSA 319-C:4 may appeal such final decision to the state building code review board established under RSA 155-A:10. Source. 2004, 257:54. 2013, 275:12, eff. July 1, 2013.
332-G:6 Scope of Practice. – Any expansion in the scope of practice of a profession regulated under this title shall be adopted by legislation and not by administrative rule. Source. 2004, 257:54, eff. June 15, 2004.
332-G:7 Military Service; Occupational Experience or Training; Spouses. – I. Each of the boards or commissions established in this title shall, upon presentation of satisfactory evidence with an application for licensure, certification, or registration, accept education, training, or service completed by an individual as a member of the armed forces, as defined in RSA […]
332-G:8 Time Limits for Hearings on Disciplinary Actions. – For all disciplinary actions under this title which do not require a hearing to be held within one year of the date upon which notice of the complaint was received by the accused, the notice of a hearing on a disciplinary action pursuant to a […]
332-G:9 Limitations on Actions. – I. No disciplinary proceeding against an occupational licensee shall be initiated by a regulatory board or commission unless such action is commenced within 5 years of the date upon which the alleged violation of an applicable statute or rule occurred, or within 5 years of the date upon which […]