New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Spe - Governing Board of Speech-Language Pathologists and Hearing Care Providers
Chapter Spe 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Spe 402 - PROCEDURES FOR RENEWING A LICENSE AND INDICATING A DECISION NOT TO RENEW
Section Spe 402.07 - The Board's Renewal Application Processing Procedures

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Spe 402.07

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) If the board, after receiving and reviewing a completed license renewal application packet requires further information or documents to determine the renewal applicant's eligibility, the board shall:

(1) So notify the applicant in writing within 60 days; and

(2) Specify the information or documents it requires.

(b) An application for license renewal shall be complete when the board's office has received:

(1) The completed application packet; and

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

(c) Within 120 days of the date that the renewal application is completed, the board shall issue written approval of, or intent to deny, the application.

(d) The board shall refund the license renewal fee if:

(1) The applicant withdraws the application for license renewal; or

(2) The board denies the application pursuant to this chapter.

(e) A renewal applicant wishing to challenge the board's intent to deny the application for license renewal 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 intent to deny; 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.

#9385, eff 2-7-09

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