New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Mid - Midwifery Council
Chapter Mid 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Mid 402 - RENEWAL AND LAPSE OF CERTIFICATES
Section Mid 402.04 - Application Review and Notification Procedure

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Mid 402.04

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) Upon receipt of an application for certificate renewal the midwifery council shall:

(1) Review the application form and supporting documentation for legibility and completeness;

(2) Determine whether additional information or documentation is required to clarify the application or determine whether the applicant meets the qualifications for certificate renewal; and

(3) Notify the applicant in writing within 20 days of any deficiencies in the application or the council's need for additional information or documentation.

(b) An application for certificate renewal shall be deemed complete on the date the midwifery council has received the materials required by Mid 402.03 and any additional materials requested under (a) (3) above.

(c) If the application is complete by the expiration date of the certificate being renewed, the midwifery council shall:

(1) Issue a renewed certificate showing the date of its expiration, after ascertaining that the check in payment of the renewal fee has cleared; or

(2) Advise the renewal applicant in writing of:
a. Its intent to deny renewal of certification and reimburse any renewal fee already paid; and

b. The renewal applicant's right to challenge the midwifery council's intent to deny renewal certification through a hearing pursuant to Mid 200.

(d) A renewal applicant who has received notice of the midwifery council's intent to deny renewal of certification shall have the right to challenge the council's intent through a due process hearing if the applicant requests such a hearing within 60 days.

(e) All applications for certificate renewal shall be kept as part of the permanent records of the midwifery council.

#8840, eff 3-13-07

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