N.H. Admin. Code § Gal 403.07

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Gal 403.07 - Content of Review Courses Used for Continuing Education Credit
(a) A review course on general guardian ad litem activity shall:
(1) Be a single course of study consisting of at least 5 hours of training commissioned by the board under RSA 490-C:4 (a), II or offered by the board;
(2) Encompass instruction on primary issues and on recent developments, if any, in areas which are the subject of initial guardian ad litem training under Gal 303.02(b) (1); and
(3) Include training in at least the following areas:
a. Statutory and case law developments, if any, relating to the role of guardians ad litem in New Hampshire or the types of cases to which guardians ad litem may be appointed;
b. Developments, if any, in court rules, procedures, practices, and guidelines relating to guardians ad litem in New Hampshire or the types of cases to which guardians ad litem may be appointed;
c. Developments, if any, in rules, procedures, and operations of the guardian ad litem board; and
d. Professionalism in guardian ad litem practice, including the codes of ethics, standards of practice, and other ethical rules which may apply to individuals serving as guardians at litem in New Hampshire.
(b) A review course on area-specific guardian ad litem activity shall:
(1) Be a single course of study consisting of at least 5 hours of training, commissioned by the board under RSA 490-C:4 (a), II or offered by the board;
(2) Encompass instruction on primary issues and on recent developments, if any, in areas which are the subject of initial guardian ad litem training under Gal 303.02(c); and
(3) Include training in at least the area of professionalism in guardian ad litem practice, including the codes of ethics, standards of practice, and other ethical rules which may apply to individuals serving as guardians at litem in New Hampshire.

N.H. Admin. Code § Gal 403.07

#8942, eff 9-15-07

Amended by Volume XXXVI Number 45, Filed November 10, 2016, Proposed by #12010, Effective 10/21/2016, Expires 11/1/2026.