New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 2100 - BEVERAGES AND BOTTLED WATER
Part He-P 2153 - NEW HAMPSHIRE SHELLFISH SANITATION RULES: APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE PROCEDURE
Section He-P 2153.03 - Certificate Expirations and Procedures for Renewals

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-P 2153.03

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) All certificates issued shall expire pursuant to RSA 143:22.

(b) Each dealer shall apply for recertification at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the current certificate.

(c) The certificate holder shall submit a renewal application, provided by the department that contains the following:

(1) A request for renewal of any existing variances previously granted by the department, in accordance with He-P 2153.13, if applicable;

(2) Any changes to information provided to the department in the initial application; and

(3) Applicable permit fees, in accordance with He-P 2153.05(a).

(d) A certificate shall be renewed if the department determines that the certificate holder:

(1) Has submitted a completed application containing all the items required by (c) above, as applicable, prior to the expiration of the current certificate;

(2) Meets the requirements for certification as outlined in the NSSP Guide;

(3) Has a compliance schedule in place to address any new key or other deficiencies not corrected during the inspection;

(4) Is found to be in compliance with RSA 143, RSA 143:20-28, and He-P 2150-2159 at a renewal inspection, as applicable;

(5) Has paid all outstanding fees and fines in full; and

(6) Has, every other year, met the training requirement in He-P 2153.14.

(e) If a certificate holder fails to submit a complete application for renewal as required under (b) and (c) above, the dealer shall cease operation the day after the certificate expires, and shall not operate until a certificate is obtained.

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