New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-C - Commissioner, Department of Health and Human Services
Chapter He-C 400 - THERAPEUTIC CANNABIS PROGRAM
Part He-C 402 - ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT CENTERS
Section He-C 402.31 - Personnel
Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025
(a) The ATC shall employ a full-time, on-site administrator who shall be responsible for all aspects of the daily operation of the registered premises, except that an ATC that has a separate location for cultivation shall not be required to employ 2 separate administrators, as long as the single administrator splits on-site working hours between both facilities.
(b) Each ATC shall develop a detailed job description for all employees and a volunteer agreement for all volunteers, which includes duties, authority, responsibilities, qualifications, supervision, and physical requirements, if any, of the position.
(c) All ATC agents shall be at least 21 years of age.
(d) An ATC shall have conducted a NH department of safety state and federal criminal records check for all ATC agents, including corporate officers, board members, and executive employees before they are chosen, and volunteers and employees before they begin working at the ATC.
(e) Prior to the ATC conducting criminal records check in (d) above on a prospective ATC agent, the ATC shall notify the department, in writing, of its intent to hire or otherwise engage such person.
(f) An ATC shall not allow any person to be an ATC agent who has been convicted of a felony.
(g) In order to satisfy the requirement of (d) above:
(h) Upon receipt of the results of a criminal history records check or a police clearance check, the department shall notify the ATC whether or not the ATC is prohibited or permitted to hire or otherwise engage such person.
(i) Annually thereafter, the ATC agent shall sign an affidavit, which states that he or she has not been convicted of a felony.
(j) All agents shall notify the ATC upon conviction of a felony.
(k) ATCs shall create and issue identification badges for each ATC agent who works at the ATC as follows:
(l) Within the first 7 days of employment, ATC employees and volunteers shall receive a tour of the ATC and an orientation that includes training on the following:
(m) All employees and volunteers shall receive initial and annual training tailored to the roles and responsibilities of their job function. Such training shall be in accordance with ATC policy and shall be documented in the agent's personnel file.
(n) In addition to the training required by (l) and (m) above, ATC technicians shall have training to include:
(o) Except when transporting cannabis, an ATC agent shall only possess cannabis at the ATC location where he or she is employed. This shall not prohibit an ATC agent who is a qualifying patient or designated caregiver from possessing cannabis outside the ATC as permitted by RSA 126-X.
(p) The following shall apply to volunteers:
(q) An ATC may hire or engage independent contractors to work at the registered premises of an ATC, but for the purposes of these rules such persons shall be considered ATC employees and shall be subject to the requirements contained in He-C 402 for agents and employees.