The board shall fully reinstate licenses lapsed for more than 3 years when the applicant has not been active in the profession as described in Ch 305.01(b) and the following shall apply.
- (a) The reinstatement applicant has not violated RSA 316-A;
(b) The reinstatement applicant has not demonstrated poor moral character as evidenced by:
- (1) The answers to the “yes-no” questions on the reinstatement application form;
- (2) Any documents giving a detailed reports of the relevant circumstances related to answers in the affirmative on the application form; and
- (4) Any verifications received by the board in compliance with Ch 403.06(c);
- (c) The reinstatement applicant has paid the reinstatement fee of $155.00 as set forth by the executive director of the office of professional licensure and certification;
(d) The reinstatement applicant has submitted:
- (1) A completed, dated, signed, and notarized reinstatement application form pursuant to Ch 403.05; and
- (2) The supporting material described in Ch 403.06; and
- (e) The reinstatement applicant has taken and passed the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) special purposes examination for chiropractic professionals.
Source. #13327, eff 1-21-22