N.H. Code Admin. R. He-P 814.06
Processing of Applications and Issuance of Licenses
Effective Sep 1, 2017#5515, eff 11-25-92, EXPIRED: 11-25-98 New. #9288, eff 10-3-08, EXPIRED: 10-3-16 New. #12048, INTERIM, eff 11-19-16, EXPIRED: 5-18-17 New. #12374, eff 9-1-17Former Division of Public Health Services
- (a) An application for an initial license shall be complete when the department determines that all items required by He-P 814.05(a) have been received.
- (b) If an application does not contain all of the items required by He-P 814.05(a), the department shall notify the applicant in writing of the items required before the application can be processed.
(c) Unless a waiver has been granted, the department shall deny a licensing request in accordance with He-P 814.14(b) if it determines that the applicant, licensee, administrator, or household member:
- (1) Has been convicted of any felony in this or any other state;
- (2) Has been convicted of a sexual assault, other violent crime, assault, fraud, theft, abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
- (3) Has had a finding by the department or any administrative agency in this or any other state for assault, fraud, theft, abuse, neglect, or exploitation of any person; or
- (4) Otherwise poses a threat to the health, safety, or well-being of individuals.
- (d) Following a life safety code inspection, a license shall be issued if the department determines that an applicant requesting an initial license is in full compliance with RSA 151 and He-P 814.
- (e) All licenses issued in accordance with RSA 151 shall be non-transferable by person or location.
- (f) If the applicant does not provide the items required by the written notice in (b) above within 90 days, the application will be closed and a new application will be required.
Source. #5515, eff 11-25-92, EXPIRED: 11-25-98 New. #9288, eff 10-3-08, EXPIRED: 10-3-16 New. #12048, INTERIM, eff 11-19-16, EXPIRED: 5-18-17 New. #12374, eff 9-1-17