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New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Provide funeral inspector services by conducting crematory, funeral home, and chapel inspections and re-inspections. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Provide funeral inspector services by conducting crematory, funeral home, and chapel inspections and re-inspections. See attached file.
AvailableNew Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Conduct inspections and re- inspections of crematories, funeral homes, and chapels.
Posted Date
Jul 31, 2025
Due Date
Nov 5, 2025
Release: Jul 31, 2025
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Close: Nov 5, 2025
Conduct inspections and re- inspections of crematories, funeral homes, and chapels.
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Vendor operate a program for monitoring and assisting impaired licensees of healthcare professions, known as the Professionals’ Health Program. The goals of the Professionals’ Health Program are: Protect the public while providing assistance and monitoring to licensees so as to facilitate a return to productive service of highly trained professionals eligible to work in New Hampshire: Encourage licensee self-reporting, early intervention, and entry into treatment and monitoring; and Provide assessment, referral for treatment, and monitoring of licensees having impairing or potentially impairing conditions that could interfere with the licensee’s ability to practice with reasonable skill and safety, such as substance or alcohol use disorders, mental health conditions, behavioral health issues including disruptive behavior, or physical illness.
Posted Date
Jul 31, 2025
Due Date
Sep 11, 2025
Release: Jul 31, 2025
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Close: Sep 11, 2025
Vendor operate a program for monitoring and assisting impaired licensees of healthcare professions, known as the Professionals’ Health Program. The goals of the Professionals’ Health Program are: Protect the public while providing assistance and monitoring to licensees so as to facilitate a return to productive service of highly trained professionals eligible to work in New Hampshire: Encourage licensee self-reporting, early intervention, and entry into treatment and monitoring; and Provide assessment, referral for treatment, and monitoring of licensees having impairing or potentially impairing conditions that could interfere with the licensee’s ability to practice with reasonable skill and safety, such as substance or alcohol use disorders, mental health conditions, behavioral health issues including disruptive behavior, or physical illness.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
The Board of Foresters meeting included discussions and updates from the OPLC and administration, including the introduction of the interim Board Administrator. The board discussed the need for a statutory change to protect the Certificate of Authorization. An application was reviewed and deemed incomplete until the NH Law portion of the exam is passed and submitted. The board was informed that Fors 200 is going to JLCAR January 19, 2024. The board voted to adopt the Fors 300 cover letter and text. The board voted to accept the initial proposal for Fors 300, Fors 400 and Fors 500. The "Sunset Provision" was discussed, as well as HB 1408, and the board was requested to appoint a member to attend and testify at the hearing for HB 1408.
The Board discussed OPLC fee changes and approved proposed meeting dates for 2023. They revisited the renewal process and planned to discuss possible changes related to renewals in MLO and eGov at the April 14, 2023 meeting. The Board also discussed a Declaratory Ruling request related to Dietitians writing laboratory orders and decided to stay the request pending additional information and research. They discussed investigating statute changes to create an administrative rule related to writing prescriptive diet orders. Additionally, the Board approved initial and reinstatement applications for licensure. They held a rules hearing and conducted a non-public session, later resuming the public session and sealing the minutes from the non-public session.
The meeting covered updates from the OPLC/Board Administrator, including the passing of the written exam by multiple candidates. The board reviewed and approved an embalmer application and an apprenticeship extension request. Licenses were issued for a Funeral Director, Apprentice Embalmers, and Embalmers. The board also reviewed funeral home and crematory inspections. Additionally, there was a review of continuing education, and the board discussed apprentice embalmer requirements, including a crosswalk and delegation of authority, with plans for further review in April.
The meeting included discussions and updates from Director Bethany Cottrell regarding the requirement for licensees to obtain a Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN). The board addressed several CPE waiver requests and exam extension requests. Additionally, members reviewed a course offering from NASBA and received updates on administrative rules, legislative topics, and committee reports. The board also approved licensure applications submitted by NASBA.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several key topics. The board discussed the FNMRA meeting and determined that disseminating a mass email to licensees regarding an examination survey was the responsibility of NHAND, not the state licensing authority. An update was provided on the re-appointment request of a board member. The board reviewed the licensee roster, differentiating between in-state and out-of-state licensees, and also reviewed a memo from OPLC Enforcement regarding the updated complaint process. The board discussed administrative law training and approved the Standing Order on Failed or Returned Licensee Fee Payments. Additionally, the board received assistance from an attorney from the New Hampshire Department of Justice regarding the development of telemedicine rules, focusing on the challenges related to location and scope of practice.
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