New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Alc - Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals
Chapter Alc 300 - INITIAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES
Part Alc 308 - WRITTEN CASE STUDY
Section Alc 308.01 - Submission and Approval of Written Case Study

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Alc 308.01

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) An applicant for initial licensure as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor shall submit as part of his or her application a written case study to be approved by the board.

(b) The board shall approve an applicant's written case study if the case study meets the contents requirements and the formal requirements set forth in Alc 308.02.

(c) If the board does not approve the written case study as it is first submitted:

(1) It shall return the case study to the applicant along with suggestions for improvement; and

(2) The applicant may revise and resubmit the case study.

(d) If the board does not approve a revised and resubmitted case study, the applicant may submit a new written case study which has as its subject a client different from the client who was the subject of the case study rejected by the board, so long as the applicant does so within 30 days.

(e) If the board does not approve the new written case study:

(1) The board shall close the application for initial licensure without taking further action on it; and

(2) The applicant may submit a new application for initial licensure, but not before 52 weeks have elapsed from the date that the board closed the previous one.

(f) Any applicant submitting a new application for initial licensure shall comply with all application procedures and fee requirements set forth in this chapter, except that the applicant shall not pay the license fee if the original payment of the license fee was not refunded by the board.

#9421, INTERIM, eff 3-14-09, EXPIRES: 9-10-09

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