Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Pari 605.59 - Waiver of Occupational Licensing Qualification Rules(a) An occupational licensee or applicant for an occupational license may request waiver of any rule relating to the qualifications for an occupational license by submitting to the commission a written request describing the waiver sought and the reasons for granting the waiver.(b) The commission shall grant a waiver under (a) above if it determines that: (1) The purpose of the qualification sought to be waived would be achieved even if the waiver is granted;(2) The waiver would not, if an applicant were hired by a licensee under RSA 284:15, impact upon the ability of that licensee to act according the requirements of law or be likely to adversely affect the running of any race;(3) The waiver does not relate to rules relating to the ownership of, operation of, or association with, an illegal gambling enterprise or to violations of federal or state gaming or gambling laws;(4) The waiver does not relate to any age requirement;(5) The request for waiver is supported in writing by a licensee under RSA 284:15;(6) The request is supported in writing by a majority of a board of judges;(7) The request is supported in writing by a judge selected by the commission under Pari 605.58(a); and(8) The waiver would not conflict with the provisions of RSA 284 or other applicable statutory law.(c) The commission shall, upon its own motion, grant a waiver of a rule relating to qualifications for occupational licensure if it determines that:(1) The purpose of the qualification sought to be waived would be achieved even if the waiver is granted;(2) The waiver would not, if an applicant were hired by a licensee under RSA 284:15, impact upon the ability of that licensee to act according to the requirements of law or be likely to adversely affect the running of any race;(3) The waiver does not relate to rules relating to the ownership of, operation of, or association with, an illegal gambling enterprise or to violations of federal or state gaming or gambling laws; and(4) The waiver would advance the purposes of RSA 284.N.H. Admin. Code § Pari 605.59