Misconduct shall be:
- (a) Knowingly or negligently providing inaccurate material information to the board or the OPLC 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) Conviction of any criminal offense other than a traffic violation;
- (c) Failure to report to the board a conviction described in (b) above within 30 days;
- (d) Violation of Phy 500;
- (e) Engaging in sexual misconduct;
- (f) Failure to provide care with reasonable skill, safety, and regard for client rights, whether or not the client has suffered injury;
- (g) Disciplinary action by a regulatory authority in another domestic or foreign jurisdiction;
- (h) Failure to report within 30 days any act by an individual authorized by the board to practice in New Hampshire that appears to constitute misconduct;
- (i) Failure to exercise appropriate supervision over persons who are authorized to practice only under supervision;
- (j) Practice without a currently valid license; and
(k) Violation of:
- (1) Any provision of RSA 328-F;
- (2) Any provision of RSA 328-A;
- (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.
Source. #9456, eff 4-17-09; ss by #12088, eff 1-20-17; ss by #13825, eff 2-17-24