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 402.10 - Audit Procedure

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Spe 402.10

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) The board shall select on a random basis 10% of the renewal applications submitted in each renewal year for an audit of completion with the maintenance of continuing competence required by Spe 405.01.

(b) Audited renewal applicants who reported on the renewal application form that they completed maintenance of continuing competence before December 31 of the renewal year shall:

(1) Submit proof in the form of the documentation described in Spe 406; and

(2) Shall do so no later than February 28 of the year following the renewal year.

(c) If the board observes that the documents submitted pursuant to (b)(1) above do not support the renewal applicant's claim of maintenance of continuing competence, the board shall review the possibility that the renewal applicant made an error on the renewal application form or in submitting documents.

(d) In making the review called for by (c) above the board shall seek further information from the renewal applicant if doing so will aid in the review.

(e) If, having completed the review required by (c) above, the board determines that the renewal applicant made an error in reporting or in submitting documents, but did not intentionally falsely report maintenance of continuing competence, the board shall:

(1) Require correction of the error; or

(2) If the error cannot be corrected issue a notice of hearing to determine if the renewed license should be suspended pursuant to Spe 404.01.

(f) If, having completed the review required by (c) above, the board believes that the renewal applicant has intentionally falsely reported maintenance of continuing competence, the board shall commence a disciplinary adjudicative proceeding in the manner required by Ahp 209.01.

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