This bill introduces a provision for applicants seeking initial licensure as emergency medical care providers to be granted a temporary, provisional license while they await the results of their criminal records check. The provisional license is issued if the applicant has passed the required examination and the results of the criminal history record check have not been received within a 3-week period. The provisional license requires the holder to be under direct supervision by a licensed individual at all times.

The bill specifies that the temporary, provisional license will be issued for a period and under conditions determined by the director through rules established under RSA 541-A. It also states that the provisional license will be revoked if the applicant's criminal history record check results in a denial of licensure under the relevant sections. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2024, as per its approval on July 19, 2024. There are no specific insertions or deletions from the current law mentioned in the provided text.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 153-A:11
As Amended by the Senate: 153-A:11
Version adopted by both bodies: 153-A:11
CHAPTERED FINAL VERSION: 153-A:11
HB1057 text: 153-A:11