N.H. Admin. Code § Mirt 306.02

Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Mirt 306.02 - Basic Eligibility Requirements for Post-Graduate Temporary Licenses
(a) Applicants for post-graduate temporary licensure shall:
(1) Submit a transcript showing they have completed a course of study;
(2) Submit a signed statement stating they are awaiting national certification or registration;
(3) Submit a criminal offender record report, as specified in Mirt 302.04;
(4) Pay a temporary license fee specified by the executive director of the office of professional licensure and certification;
(5) Have committed no acts or omissions which are grounds for disciplinary action in another jurisdiction, or, if such acts have been committed, would be grounds for disciplinary action; and
(6) Complete and submit Form "Application for Temporary Licensure," as adopted in February 2020.
(b) Applicants shall place their notarized signature, printed full name, and date of signing on an attestation on the form below the following preprinted statement: "By Signing this application before the Notary Public/Justice of the Peace I attest to the following: I acknowledge that knowingly making a false statement on this application form is a misdemeanor under RSA 641:2, I. I certify that the information I have provided on all parts of the application form and in the documents that I have personally submitted to support my application is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. I also certify that I have read the statute and the rules of the Board and promise that, if I am licensed, I will abide by them. Based on the statute and rules governing the profession for which I am applying I have not committed any acts that would be grounds for disciplinary action in this or any other State. If I am given a "Temporary License" to practice in the State of New Hampshire I attest to the fact that I am eligible for full licensure meeting all requirements set forth in the Board's Administrative rules including any active in the profession requirements."
(c) The effect of the applicant's notarized signature on the form shall be:
(1) The applicant's acknowledgment that knowingly making a false statement on the application form is a misdemeanor under RSA 641:2, I;
(2) The applicant's certification that: a. The information provided on all the parts of the application form and in the documents personally submitted to support the application is complete and accurate to the best of the applicant's knowledge and belief; and b. The applicant has read the statutes and administrative rules of the board; and
(3) The applicant's promise to abide by the statutes and administrative rules of the board.

N.H. Admin. Code § Mirt 306.02

Derived from Volume XL Number 11, Filed March 12, 2020, Proposed by #12998, Effective 3/5/2020, Expires 3/5/2030.