Haw. Code R. § 16-90-14 - Conditional [admission to] permission for examination; denial; reexamination
(a) The board may
conditionally admit to examination for license as a nursing home administrator,
an applicant who on the date of a scheduled examination has not fully
established the applicant's qualifications, if, in the judgment of the board,
it appears that the applicant is otherwise qualified. Unless the applicant
submits satisfactory evidence that the applicant qualifies for examination
within thirty days following the date of the examination, the board shall
notify the applicant that the applicant is not eligible for
licensure.
(b) An applicant for
examination whose application has been denied shall be given written
notification by the board of the denial and the reasons therefor and of the
right to a hearing.
(c) An
applicant for examination whose application has been denied may petition the
board in writing for hearing relief pursuant to chapter 16-201, administrative
practice and procedure, provided the petition for hearing relief is filed
within sixty days of the date of mailing of the letter informing the applicant
of the denial of the application.
(d) An applicant for examination whose
application has been denied, may submit a new application for qualification for
examination, provided that the applicant shall be required to meet the
requirements for licensing [as shall be] in force at the time of the
reapplication.
Notes
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