New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Ch - Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Chapter Ch 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Ch 408 - INACTIVE LIST
Section Ch 408.02 - Restoration to Active Status

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Ch 408.02

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) An individual wishing to be restored to active status shall:

(1) Present no basis for licensure denial pursuant to Ch 402.09(b);

(2) If inactive for 3 years or fewer, have met during the period of inactivity the continuing education requirements of Ch 404.01; and

(3) If inactive for more than 3 years:
a. Take and pass the NBCE special purposes examination for chiropractic; or

b. Meet the eligibility requirements for licensure by endorsement which are set forth in Ch 305.01(a) through (e).

(b) An inactive individual shall be restored to active status for the current licensing biennium if he or she:

(1) Meets the eligibility requirements in (a) above;

(2) Pays the renewal fee for the current biennium;

(3) Submits a completed "Application for a License to Practice Chiropractic", effective September 2017 and provided by the board requiring the information specified in Ch 302.04 and a signature to the statement described in Ch 302.05; and

(4) Submits the supporting materials called for by (c) below.

(c) The supporting materials to be submitted for restoration to active status shall be:

(1) A recent photograph of the individual wishing to be restored to active status;

(2) Photocopies of all licenses, certifications or other documents showing authorization to practice, which are currently effective or were effective during the period that the individual has been inactive;

(3) If the individual wishing to be restored to active status has been inactive for 3 years or fewer, the documents listed in Ch 402.08(b); and

(4) If the individual wishing to be restored to active status has been inactive for more than 3 years and has taken the NBCE special purposes examination for chiropractic, the scores on that examination sent directly from NBCE.

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