New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Mirt - Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy
Chapter Mirt 300 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE
Part Mirt 302 - APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Section Mirt 302.01 - Processing of Applications

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Mirt 302.01

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) Applicants who wish to apply for initial licensure as a limited x-ray machine operator, medical imaging professional, or radiation therapist shall do so by submitting, or arranging for the submission of, each of the following components of the application packet:

(1) A completed "Application for Initial Licensure" form, revised July 2018 provided by the board that contains the information specified by Mirt 302.02;

(2) The required documents specified by Mirt 302.04; and

(3) The initial license fee specified by Mirt 305.

(b) If the board, after receiving and reviewing a completed application packet complying with Mirt 302.01, requires further information or documents to determine the applicant's qualification for licensure, the board shall:

(1) Notify the applicant in writing within 30 days; and

(2) Specify the information or documents it requires.

(c) An application shall be considered to be completed on the first date that the board has received:

(1) The completed application packet described in (a) above; and

(2) Any additional information or documents which may have been requested pursuant to (b) above.

(d) The application shall be denied if the application and all the supporting documents are not complete within 30 weeks of the receipt by the board of the "Application for Initial Licensure" form, revised July 2018.

(e) The board shall issue written approval or denial of an application within 60 days of the date that the application is complete.

(f) Any applicant wishing to challenge the board's denial of an application for initial licensure shall:

(1) Make a written request for a hearing of the applicant's challenge; and

(2) Submit this request to the board:
a. Within 60 days of the board's notification of denial; or

b. If the applicant is on active military duty outside the United States, within 60 days of the applicant's return to the United States or release from duty, whichever occurs later.

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