(b) Licensees wishing to reinstate a license
that has expired shall submit a "Reinstatement Application Form", supplied by
the board, containing the following:
(7) A list of all states where the applicant
holds or ever held a license to practice psychology;
(8) Disclosure, and explanation where
applicable, of the following information:
a.
If any malpractice claim has been made against the applicant, regardless of
whether a lawsuit was filed in relation to the claim, or whether a malpractice
claim has been settled on the applicant's behalf in the last ten years. If the
answer to this question is yes, applicants shall complete the "Report of
Malpractice Claims or Suits Filed" form, described in (d) below;
b. If the applicant has ever applied for
licensure or to sit for an examination, or taken an examination, under a
different name;
c. If the applicant
has ever been denied the privilege of taking or finishing an examination, or
been accused of cheating or improper conduct during an examination, since the
applicant graduated from high school;
d. If the applicant has ever failed any
national licensure examination, or any part of that examination or state board
examination, even if the applicant later passed that examination;
e. If the applicant has been denied a
psychology license, certificate, or registration anywhere for any
reason;
f. If the applicant has
ever had staff privileges, employment or appointment in a hospital or other
healthcare institution denied, limited, suspended or revoked, or if the
applicant has ever resigned from a medical staff in lieu of disciplinary
action;
g. If the applicant has any
formal disciplinary charges pending or if any disciplinary action has been
taken against the applicant by any psychology licensing board, any health care
facility, or any psychological professional association;
h. If the applicant voluntarily surrendered a
license to engage in the practice of psychology in lieu of disciplinary
action;
i. If the applicant has
ever been a defendant in a criminal proceeding including driving while under
the influence or driving while suspended, which has not been annulled by a
court, but not including traffic offenses not classified as misdemeanors or
felonies;
j. If the applicant has
ever had or currently has a mental illness or other disorder which impaired his
or her ability to practice psychology, and if so, the treatment received and
the outcome of such treatment;
k.
If the applicant is now, or has been during the last five years, dependent upon
alcohol or habituating drugs or undergone treatment for such;
l. An indication of the applicant's
anticipated practice location(s), if known;
g. Attestation that the licensee has complied
with the continuing education requirements of Psyc 402;
h. Attestation that the licensee has not been
found to be abusive towards any child or elderly person by an administrative
agency;
i. A criminal background
check processed through the New Hampshire State Police;
j. A representation that the licensee
acknowledges that the provision of false information in the application is a
basis for disciplinary action by the board; and
k. The fee established by
RSA
310-A:1-e;
(9) Documentation of compliance with the
continuing education requirements of Psyc 402.01;
(11) The applicant's dated signature which
acknowledges that he or she releases from liability the State of NH, the board
and its agents and representatives, and any person furnishing information,
records, or documents;
(12) A
signed, notarized affidavit stating that the applicant is the person referred
to in the application, that he or she has studied the treatment of human
ailments for not less than 4 school years, that he or she has received a
doctoral degree in psychology, that all the statements in the application are
true, and that there are no disciplinary actions pending or brought against the
applicant except as disclosed in the application; and
(13) A passport sized photograph of the
applicant.