N.H. Admin. Code § Pari 806.03

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Pari 806.03 - Application Process for Occupational Licensees Other Than Judges
(a) Each person who wishes to apply for an occupational license for any of the positions set forth in Pari 806.01(a) (1) through Pari 806.01(a) (42), other than the position of judge under Pari 806.01(a) (8), shall do so by submitting the following to the office of the commission located at any racing premises:
(1) A fully executed application form provided by the commission that contains the information specified by Pari 806.05;
(2) A supplemental application form provided by the commission that contains the information required for the specific type of license, as set forth in Pari 806.07 through Pari 806.27;
(3) The supporting materials specified in Pari 806.29; and
(4) The license fee required by Pari 806.02, Table 8.1.
(b) Subject to the exceptions in (c) below, if the materials required by (a) (1) - (3) above include a recommendation from a licensee under RSA 284: 15-a, from an occupational licensee, or from any other third party, that recommendation shall be submitted at the time of the submission of the application form.
(c) If the materials required by (a) (1) - (3) above include a recommendation from a board of judges or a judge selected by the commission, the applicant may submit his or her application form without such recommendation.
(d) An application form submitted without any required recommendation of a board of judges or a judge selected by the commission shall be forwarded by the commission staff to a board of judges at the racing premises where the application was filed.
(e) Following review of the application materials by the board of judges or the judge selected by the commission, if required by these rules, the board of judges shall forward all application materials to the commission, together with its recommendation on the application.
(f) Recommendations of a board of judges or of a judge selected by the commission shall be in the form of either:
(1) A writing separate from the application setting forth the board or judge's recommendation as specified in Pari 806.06(c) and (d); or
(2) The placement of a signature or of signatures on the application form as provided in Pari 806.06(a) - (b).
(g) Recommendations of the board of judges or of the judge selected by the commission shall be made within 10 days of the time an applicant submits his or her fully executed application form, supplemental application form, licensing fee and supporting materials.
(h) An application form or supplemental application form shall:
(1) Be completed using a key board or legibly printed in ink;
(2) Be signed by the applicant; and
(3) Have all sections completed or designated as not applicable to the applicant.
(i) If the commission, for the purpose of determining the applicant's qualifications for licensure, requires any information or documents additional to the materials submitted by the applicant under (a) above, it shall:
(1) So notify the applicant in writing within 60 days; and
(2) Specify the information or documents which the applicant is required to submit.
(j) The application shall be denied if the applicant does not submit the additional information and documents requested within 120 days of receipt of the request.
(k) An application shall be considered to be on file with the commission on the first date that the commission has received:
(1) A fully completed application form;
(2) If required by these rules, a fully completed supplemental application form;
(3) Proof that the applicant's check has been deposited and cleared; and
(4) All required supporting documentation, including, if required, all recommendations from a board of judges, the judge selected by the commission, a licensee under RSA 284: 15-a, an occupational licensee or any other third party.
(l) The commission shall approve or deny the application in writing within 60 days of the date that the application is on file with the commission.
(m) The application shall be granted if the applicant has:
(1) Complied with the application process set forth in these rules; and
(2) Meets the qualifications for the type of licensure for which the application is made.
(n) If the application is denied, an applicant may request a hearing to challenge the denial within 30 days from the date of the commission's notification of the denial.
(o) A license issued under this section shall expire:
(1) On December 31 of the year for which the license is issued;
(2) Upon termination of the license by the commission;
(3) If the license is held by a corporation, partnership or other form of association, upon change in either legal or equitable ownership of 50 percent or more of the association from the ownership that existed at the time that a license was initially granted to the applicant; or
(4) If a qualification of licensure is that a third party agree to employ an applicant, upon termination of that employment or upon failure of the person or entity that has agreed to employ the applicant to do so within 10 days of the issuance of the license;
(p) If at any time during the term of a license, the information provided by a licensee in the application form, supplemental application form, or supporting materials becomes inaccurate, the licensee shall, within 30 days of the time that the information becomes, inaccurate, submit a written correction to the commission.

N.H. Admin. Code § Pari 806.03

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