Board of Registration for Medical Technicians FAQs
Frequently asked questions for the NH OPLC Board of Registration for Medical Technicians.
FAQs for Medical Technicians
- If my profession is defined under RSA 328-J, Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy, do I have to register with the Board of Registration of Medical Technicians?
- If I am submitting multiple applications at the same time, can I pay for those applications with one check?
- Will the applicant receive notice from the Board regarding the results of the applicant's criminal background check?
- Is it the Board's position that "access" to controlled substance would be satisfied if an employee has the ability to enter a room where a patient, for example, is receiving administration of a controlled substance via an IV?
- Is it the Board's position that "access" to controlled substance would be satisfied if an employee has the ability to enter a room where a patient, for example, is receiving administration of a controlled substance via port-less IV tubing and the bag of the controlled substance is locked in a lock box, such as a CompX brand lock box?
- If my profession is defined under RSA 328-J, Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy, do I have to register with the Board of Registration of Medical Technicians?
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Yes, you have until July 31, 2018 to register. Once you become licensed by the Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy you will not need to register. The Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy is in the beginning stages of rule writing. It is anticipated that this will take at least a year to complete.
- If I am submitting multiple applications at the same time, can I pay for those applications with one check?
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You can submit multiple applications to the Board paying the application fee of $110 in a single check and the fee required for the criminal back ground check in a single check.
- Will the applicant receive notice from the Board regarding the results of the applicant's criminal background check?
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No, if the Board needs additional information about the criminal history a letter will be sent to the applicant asking for clarification. If the Board denies the application for registration the applicant will receive a notice with a detailed description of why the application for registration is being denied.
- Is it the Board's position that "access" to controlled substance would be satisfied if an employee has the ability to enter a room where a patient, for example, is receiving administration of a controlled substance via an IV?
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No.
- Is it the Board's position that "access" to controlled substance would be satisfied if an employee has the ability to enter a room where a patient, for example, is receiving administration of a controlled substance via port-less IV tubing and the bag of the controlled substance is locked in a lock box, such as a CompX brand lock box?
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No.
Licensing FAQs
- When will my License expire?
- Do I need a registration code to renew my license online?
- Will I receive a notification when my license needs to be renewed?
- How do I report a change of address and other personal information?
- How long does the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification retain records?