New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Gal - Guardian ad Litem Board
Chapter Gal 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Gal 402 - REVOCATION, SUSPENSION AND OTHER SANCTIONS
Section Gal 402.04 - Suspension of Certification

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Gal 402.04

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) In cases in which the board concludes that suspension is the penalty that must be imposed under these rules, the board shall impose, in addition to suspension, such additional penalties or sanctions, if any, as it concludes are required under the standards set forth in Gal 402.02.

(b) Absent a finding of extenuating circumstances under Gal 503.01(e), the board shall impose the sanction of suspension of certification if:

(1) The suspension was included as part of a settlement or agreement with the guardian ad litem;

(2) The board finds that it is more likely than not that the guardian ad litem has not completed the applicable continuing education requirements specified in this chapter, unless:
a. In accordance with Gal 403.01(i), the board grants an alteration of time in which to complete those requirements and the person complies with the alteration granted; or

b. The person has had a suspension imposed for failure to complete continuing education requirements within the specified or altered time period on two other occasions in the past, in which case the penalty shall be revocation under Gal 402.03(b) 2. d.; or

(3) The board finds that no penalty other than suspension, with or without additional sanctions, is suitable under the standard set forth in Gal 402.02.

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