Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section He-P 1612.07 - License and Certificate Expirations and Procedures for Renewals(a) All licenses and certificates shall expire one year from the date of issuance, unless the license or certificate has been suspended or revoked by the department pursuant to He-P 1606.02. (b) In order to renew a license or certificate, each licensee or certificate holder shall complete and submit to the department a "Lead License or Certification Application" (May 2020) pursuant to He-P 1612.05(a)(1) no later than 60 days before the expiration date of the current license or certificate.(c) The applicant shall submit with the renewal application:(1) The current license or certificate number;(2) The applicable fee(s) pursuant to He-P 1612.08(a);(3) The material required in He-P 1612.05(a)(8) and (a) (9) if any of this information has changed;(4) A list of all lead professionals in the applicant's employ at the time that the application is submitted;(5) A request for renewal of any existing variances previously granted by the department, in accordance with He-P 1606.02, if applicable; (6) Documentation of meeting the annual education requirement pursuant to He-P 1612.02; (7) Proof of passing the proficiency examinations required in He-P 1612.04; and(8) If renewing a lead inspector or risk assessor license proof of competency, as described in He-P 1612.02(e)(4) or He-P 1612.02(f)(4).(d) A license or certificate shall be renewed if the department determines that the licensee or certificate holder: (1) Submitted an application containing all the items required by (b) and (c) above, as applicable, no later than 60 days before the expiration of the current license or certificate; and(2) Has paid all outstanding administrative fines that have been imposed by the department.(e) The department shall deny a licensing or certification renewal request in accordance with He-P 1606.02.(f) Any licensee or certificate holder who has failed to pay an outstanding administrative fine that has been imposed by the department shall submit full payment as a condition of licensure or certification renewal. (g) If an individual's New Hampshire license or certificate lapses, the individual shall not engage in lead hazard reduction activities.(h) If an individual's New Hampshire license or certificate lapses, the individual may apply for a new license or certificate, in accordance with He-P 1612.05 without successfully completing the initial educational program if the individual's: (1) Proficiency examination results are at least 70% and less than 3 years old for the examination described in He-P 1612.04(a)(2);(2) Annual ongoing education requirements listed in He-P 1612.02 are current; and(3) The renewal application is received by the department within 6 months after the expiration of the current license or certificate.(i) Duplicate licenses shall be obtained by submitting a written request to the department with a current, clear photograph of the licensee and corresponding fee as listed in He-P 1612.08(a)(7).(j) Duplicate licenses shall not be issued if the approved license or certificate has expired.N.H. Admin. Code § He-P 1612.07
Amended by Volume XL Number 28, Filed July 9, 2020, Proposed by #13052, Effective 6/11/2020, Expires 6/11/2030