Pursuant to RSA 328-F:23, II misconduct shall be:
(a) Knowingly or negligently providing inaccurate material information to the board or failing to provide complete and truthful material information upon inquiry by the board, including during the process of applying for a license, license renewal, or license reinstatement;(b) Any criminal conviction in any jurisdiction, excluding traffic violations and misdemeanors, or failure to report such conviction within 30 days;(c) Violation of the ethical standards adopted by the board;(d) Sexual relations with, or sexual harassment of, a patient;(e) Failure to provide care with reasonable skill, safety and regard for patient rights;(f) Actual or potential inability to render care with reasonable skill and safety by reason of illness, by reason of use of alcohol or drugs or any other material, or by reason of mental or physical condition;(g) Disciplinary action by a regulatory authority in another domestic or foreign jurisdiction;(h) Failure to take appropriate action to safeguard individuals from incompetent counselors and health care practitioners, whether or not they are licensed in this state;(i) Practice without a currently valid license; and(j) Violation of:(1) Any provision of RSA 328-F;(2) Any provision of RSA 326-E;(3) Any rule adopted by the board; or(4) Any state or federal law reasonably related to the licensee's authority to practice or the licensee's ability to practice safely.N.H. Admin. Code § Resp 405.01
Amended by Volume XXXV Number 45, Filed November 12, 2015, Proposed by #10947, Effective 10/10/2015, Expires 10/10/2025.The amended version of this section by New Hampshire Register Volume 36, Number 45, eff.10/14/2016 is not yet available.