(a) The licensees who failed to take or did not pass the New Hampshire jurisprudence assessment module described in Phy 402.03 in the months of April, May, or June or in a year ending in “0” or “5” shall:
- (1) Notify the OPLC within 30 days; and
(2) Submit a written request to the OPLC to take the exam in a future month, which shall:
- a. Be dated and signed by the licensee;
- b. Contain a detailed explanation of why the licensee failed to take or did not pass the assessment module as described in Phy 402.03; and
- c. Give a detailed plan of how the licensee shall insure the taking and passing of the New Hampshire jurisprudence assessment module during the time period described in the Phy 402.03 in the future.
(b) Upon receipt of the request, described in (a)(2) above, the OPLC shall within 60 days:
- (1) Issue a letter granting the licensees request;
- (2) Grant the licensees request and issue a letter explaining the board’s concerns that the licensee did not comply with Phy 402.03; or
- (3) Issue a notice of hearing based on Phy 405.01.
- (c) The licensee’s failure to take or pass the New Hampshire jurisprudence assessment module described in Phy 402.03 before their license is due to expire and who failed to comply with (a)(1) above, shall result in the issuance of a notice of hearing.
Source. #9456, eff 4-17-09; ss by #10725, eff 11-22-14 (from Phy 402.10); ss by #13825, eff 2-17-24 (formerly Phy 402.10)