Board of Nursing Home Administrators FAQs

FAQs for the NH OPLC Board of Nursing Home Administrators.

How do I obtain an Emergency Permit?

For information on how to obtain an Emergency Permit please review the reference article (PART Nuh 305  EMERGENCY PERMIT FOR ACTING ADMINISTRATOR) in attached link http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/state_agencies/nuh.html

 

How do I obtain a Temporary Permit to Work as an Administrator?

For information on how to obtain an Temporary Permit please review the reference article (Nuh 304.04  Temporary Permit to Work as an Administrator) in the attached link http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/state_agencies/nuh100-500.html

What do I have to do in order to work as a nursing home administrator in the State of New Hampshire?

You must be licensed by the New Hampshire Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators before working in New Hampshire.

How can I find a preceptor?

You may find a preceptor by locating a facility within your area that you would feel comfortable with in doing your internship. The Board's office cannot locate a facility for you.

Who can be a preceptor?

Any licensed nursing home administrator with a minimum of five (5) year's experience who supervises administrators in training.

How many hours of continuing education are required for renewal?

Documentation of the completion of a minimum of 40 clock hours of continuing education in subjects related to nursing home administration in the 2 years which immediately precede the application for renewal of license.

How do I notify the Board of a change of address?

Change of addresses must be put in writing and mailed to:

Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators
7 Eagle Square
Concord, NH 03301

How do I submit continuing education courses for approval?

You must supply the Board with a request for approval and a course outline including the number of hours.

The number of hours must not include breaks and lunches.