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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 313-A:8

Rulemaking Authority

Source. 2000, 118:1. 2004, 177:6-8, 14, eff

The board shall adopt rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, relative to:

I. The qualifications of applicants for licensure, including the qualifications for satisfactory evidence of:

(a) A high school education or its equivalent; and

(b) Good professional character;

II. Criteria for examination of applicants;

III. Criteria for the renewal of licensure under this chapter, including the requirements for continuing education;

IV. Ethical and professional standards required to be met by each holder of a license to practice under this chapter and how sanctions by the board shall be implemented for violations of these standards or for any violation of this chapter;

V. Conditions for practice under temporary licenses issued by the board;

VI. The regulation of tanning facilities including:

(a) Sanitation and hygiene standards to be met and maintained by tanning facilities;

(b) Standards for approving the training curricula and programs used for training tanning device operators;

(c) Registering tanning facilities;

(d) Standards for the inspection of tanning devices upon application for initial licensure;

(e) Standards for the consumer consent form required under RSA 313-A:30, IV.

VII. Criteria for licensing and approval of schools and their curriculum;

VIII. Criteria for licensing and approval of instructors;

IX. Criteria for licensing and approval of mobile barbershops;

X. The occasional performance of services at locations other than the principal place of business by persons licensed under this chapter;

XI. The criteria for office of professional licensure and certification consideration of an applicant's "good professional character";

XII. The criteria for granting exemptions under RSA 313-A:10, II; 313-A:11, II; and 313-A:12, II;

XIII. A schedule of administrative fines for violations of this chapter under RSA 313-A:22, III(e) and (f); and

XIV. Conditions and standards for operation under a shop license, including health and safety standards.

XV. Criteria for determining what other one-time certification programs are the equivalent of an OSHA certificate that meets or exceeds 10 hours and is earned in barbering, cosmetology, manicuring, and/or esthetics for the purposes of operating a shop or school under this chapter.

Official source: New Hampshire General Court. Reproduced from public-domain New Hampshire statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.