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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEX > CHAPTER137-F > 137-F-13


   I. To be eligible for licensure by the board as an audiologist, an applicant shall:
      (a) Make application to the board, upon a form prescribed by the audiology subcommittee.
      (b) Pay to the board the appropriate license application fee.
      (c) Possess at least a master's degree in audiology from an educational institution approved by the board which consists of course work approved pursuant to rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A.
      (d) Complete supervised clinical practicum experience at an educational institution or its cooperation programs, approved pursuant to rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A.
      (e) Pass an examination specified by the board in rules adopted under RSA 541-A.
      (f) Complete a supervised postgraduate professional experience.
      (g) Demonstrate sufficient evidence of good professional character and reliability to satisfy the board that the applicant shall faithfully and conscientiously avoid professional misconduct and otherwise adhere to the requirements of this chapter.
      (h) If applicable, submit proof of licensure in another state in which the licensure requirements are equivalent to or greater than those in this chapter.
   II. [Repealed.]
   III. (a) A license shall be restored after a period of nonrenewal of less than 2 years, if the person pays to the board a restoration fee consisting of the current renewal fee plus any late fee established by rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A and submits such evidence of continued professional competence and eligibility for licensure as the board may require.
      (b) Any person who fails to renew a license within 2 years after its expiration date may apply for and obtain a new license upon meeting the requirements of this chapter and paying to the board the appropriate fee.

Source. 1996, 236:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1997. 2007, 14:2, II, eff. July 1, 2007.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEX > CHAPTER137-F > 137-F-13


   I. To be eligible for licensure by the board as an audiologist, an applicant shall:
      (a) Make application to the board, upon a form prescribed by the audiology subcommittee.
      (b) Pay to the board the appropriate license application fee.
      (c) Possess at least a master's degree in audiology from an educational institution approved by the board which consists of course work approved pursuant to rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A.
      (d) Complete supervised clinical practicum experience at an educational institution or its cooperation programs, approved pursuant to rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A.
      (e) Pass an examination specified by the board in rules adopted under RSA 541-A.
      (f) Complete a supervised postgraduate professional experience.
      (g) Demonstrate sufficient evidence of good professional character and reliability to satisfy the board that the applicant shall faithfully and conscientiously avoid professional misconduct and otherwise adhere to the requirements of this chapter.
      (h) If applicable, submit proof of licensure in another state in which the licensure requirements are equivalent to or greater than those in this chapter.
   II. [Repealed.]
   III. (a) A license shall be restored after a period of nonrenewal of less than 2 years, if the person pays to the board a restoration fee consisting of the current renewal fee plus any late fee established by rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A and submits such evidence of continued professional competence and eligibility for licensure as the board may require.
      (b) Any person who fails to renew a license within 2 years after its expiration date may apply for and obtain a new license upon meeting the requirements of this chapter and paying to the board the appropriate fee.

Source. 1996, 236:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1997. 2007, 14:2, II, eff. July 1, 2007.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEX > CHAPTER137-F > 137-F-13


   I. To be eligible for licensure by the board as an audiologist, an applicant shall:
      (a) Make application to the board, upon a form prescribed by the audiology subcommittee.
      (b) Pay to the board the appropriate license application fee.
      (c) Possess at least a master's degree in audiology from an educational institution approved by the board which consists of course work approved pursuant to rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A.
      (d) Complete supervised clinical practicum experience at an educational institution or its cooperation programs, approved pursuant to rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A.
      (e) Pass an examination specified by the board in rules adopted under RSA 541-A.
      (f) Complete a supervised postgraduate professional experience.
      (g) Demonstrate sufficient evidence of good professional character and reliability to satisfy the board that the applicant shall faithfully and conscientiously avoid professional misconduct and otherwise adhere to the requirements of this chapter.
      (h) If applicable, submit proof of licensure in another state in which the licensure requirements are equivalent to or greater than those in this chapter.
   II. [Repealed.]
   III. (a) A license shall be restored after a period of nonrenewal of less than 2 years, if the person pays to the board a restoration fee consisting of the current renewal fee plus any late fee established by rules adopted by the board pursuant to RSA 541-A and submits such evidence of continued professional competence and eligibility for licensure as the board may require.
      (b) Any person who fails to renew a license within 2 years after its expiration date may apply for and obtain a new license upon meeting the requirements of this chapter and paying to the board the appropriate fee.

Source. 1996, 236:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1997. 2007, 14:2, II, eff. July 1, 2007.