New Hampshire Revised Statutes 328-A:14 – Substance Abuse Recovery Program
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In lieu of a disciplinary proceeding prescribed by this chapter or RSA 328-F, the board may permit a licensee to actively participate in a board-approved substance abuse recovery program if:
I. The board has evidence that the licensee is impaired.
II. The licensee has not been convicted of a felony relating to a controlled substance in a court of law of the United States or any other territory or country.
III. The licensee enters in to a written agreement with the board for a restricted license and complies with all the terms of the agreement, including making satisfactory progress in the program and adhering to any limitations on the licensee’s practice work imposed by the board to protect the public. Failure to enter into such an agreement shall activate an immediate investigation and disciplinary proceedings by the board.
IV. As part of the agreement established between the licensee and the board, the licensee signs a waiver allowing the substance abuse program to release information to the board if the licensee does not comply with the requirements of this section or is unable to practice or work with reasonable skill or safety.
I. The board has evidence that the licensee is impaired.
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 328-A:14
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- United States: shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
II. The licensee has not been convicted of a felony relating to a controlled substance in a court of law of the United States or any other territory or country.
III. The licensee enters in to a written agreement with the board for a restricted license and complies with all the terms of the agreement, including making satisfactory progress in the program and adhering to any limitations on the licensee’s practice work imposed by the board to protect the public. Failure to enter into such an agreement shall activate an immediate investigation and disciplinary proceedings by the board.
IV. As part of the agreement established between the licensee and the board, the licensee signs a waiver allowing the substance abuse program to release information to the board if the licensee does not comply with the requirements of this section or is unable to practice or work with reasonable skill or safety.