New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Int - Board of Licensing for Interpreters of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Chapter Int 300 - APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSURE
Part Int 301 - LICENSURE
Section Int 301.04 - Denial of Application

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Int 301.04

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

An application shall be denied if:

(a) The applicant has failed to provide complete or accurate information on the appropriate form or application after being given the opportunity to correct the deficiencies in the application as provided in Int 301.03(c);

(b) The applicant, or someone acting on the applicant's behalf, has submitted false information to the board in connection with the application;

(c) Evidence of present or past disciplinary action taken by another licensing or approval body or a professional society or association indicates that the applicant cannot be relied upon to interpret competently, safely and honestly, or adhere to the professional principles required by Int 501.03 and the code of professional conduct required by Int 501.04;

(d) Evidence of a settlement agreement or consent decree with any licensing or approval body or professional society or association, indicates that the applicant cannot be relied upon to interpret competently, safely and honestly, or adhere to the professional principles required by Int 501.03 and the code of professional conduct required by Int 501.04;

(e) Evidence of conviction of a felony or misdemeanor indicate that the applicant cannot be relied upon to practice competently, safely and honestly, or adhere to the professional principles required by Int 501.03 and the code of professional conduct required by Int 501.04;

(f) Evidence the applicant has ever been refused a license or state approval by any licensing or approval body for interpreters indicates that the applicant cannot be relied upon to interpret competently, safely, and honestly, or adhere to the professional principles required by Int 501.03 and the code of professional conduct required by Int 501.04; or

(g) Evidence the applicant is the subject of a misconduct investigation or consent decree with any licensing or approval body or professional society or association, or is negotiating a settlement of any misconduct allegations with any licensing or approval body or professional society or association in any jurisdiction indicates that the applicant cannot be relied upon to interpret competently, safely and honestly, or adhere to the professional principles required by Int 501.03 and the code of professional conduct required by Int 501.04.

#7810, EMERGENCY, eff 12-26-02, EXPIRES: 6-24-03; ss #7853, eff 3-12-03, EXPIRED: 3-12-11

New. #9942, INTERIM, eff 6-18-11, EXPIRED: 12-15-11

New. #10041, eff 12-16-11

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