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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXX > CHAPTER315 > 315-12

Any failure, neglect or refusal on the part of any person licensed by the board to renew his license as provided in RSA 315:11 shall cause the license to lapse. Licenses lapsed under this section shall not be restored except upon payment of a restoration fee as established by the board, which fee may include a charge for each year the license has been in lapsed status. Any licensee who allows his license to remain lapsed for more than 3 years shall not have his license restored unless the board determines that the licensee has demonstrated professional competence.

Source. 1919, 141:10. PL 208:12. RL 254:12. RSA 315:12. 1991, 382:13, eff. Jan. 1, 1992.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXX > CHAPTER315 > 315-12

Any failure, neglect or refusal on the part of any person licensed by the board to renew his license as provided in RSA 315:11 shall cause the license to lapse. Licenses lapsed under this section shall not be restored except upon payment of a restoration fee as established by the board, which fee may include a charge for each year the license has been in lapsed status. Any licensee who allows his license to remain lapsed for more than 3 years shall not have his license restored unless the board determines that the licensee has demonstrated professional competence.

Source. 1919, 141:10. PL 208:12. RL 254:12. RSA 315:12. 1991, 382:13, eff. Jan. 1, 1992.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXXX > CHAPTER315 > 315-12

Any failure, neglect or refusal on the part of any person licensed by the board to renew his license as provided in RSA 315:11 shall cause the license to lapse. Licenses lapsed under this section shall not be restored except upon payment of a restoration fee as established by the board, which fee may include a charge for each year the license has been in lapsed status. Any licensee who allows his license to remain lapsed for more than 3 years shall not have his license restored unless the board determines that the licensee has demonstrated professional competence.

Source. 1919, 141:10. PL 208:12. RL 254:12. RSA 315:12. 1991, 382:13, eff. Jan. 1, 1992.