Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section He-C 6916.18 - Waiver of Rules(a) Programs that wish to request a waiver of a rule shall provide in writing or electronically the following information: (1) The program's name, address, phone number, and the bridges database resource identification number assigned by the department for electronic payments;(2) The rule number for which the waiver is being requested;(3) A brief explanation of the reason for the waiver, the length of time for which the waiver is requested, and any effect the granting of the waiver will have on the health and safety of the children in the program;(4) The number and age range of children who will be affected by the waiver;(5) The signature of the enrolled child care provider or their authorized representative;(6) Signatures of parents or copy of a notice which has been shown to, or mailed to each parent, explaining the specifics of the waiver request and informing parents that they may call the department if they have any concerns about the requested waiver; and(7) The plan for future compliance after the waiver period is over.(b) A waiver shall be granted to the applicant or enrolled child care provider if the department determines that the alternative proposed by the applicant or enrolled provider: (1) Meets the objective or intent of the rule;(2) Does not negatively impact the health, safety, or well-being of the children; and(3) Does not negatively impact the operation of the program.(c) When a waiver is approved, the program's subsequent compliance with the alternatives approved in the waiver shall be considered equivalent to complying with the rule from which waiver was sought.(d) The department shall not approve any request for a waiver of any of the provisions relevant to state or federal law or any rules of other state agencies which are referred to in this chapter.(e) A waiver request shall be denied when any of the following occurs: (1) The rule for which a waiver is being requested is related to fire safety or environmental health or safety;(2) The program has been found in violation of one or more of these rules and has not corrected the violation;(3) The department finds that approval of the requested waiver will jeopardize the health or safety of children;(4) The department finds that approval of the requested waiver will impair the program's ability to adequately care for children;(5) The departments finds that approval of the requested waiver will impair the operations of the program; or(6) The department determines that the program has not submitted a written plan for compliance with the rule or an acceptable plan for satisfying the intent of the rules as an alternative to complying with the rule.N.H. Admin. Code § He-C 6916.18
Amended by Number 23, Filed June 8, 2023, Proposed by #13650, Effective 5/25/2023, Expires 5/25/2033.