New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules Mtec - Board of Registration of Medical Technicians

Here’s a refined and citation-supported overview of the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules for the Mtec – Board of Registration of Medical Technicians:

🔍 Chapter & Structure Overview

The Board’s rules are organized into four chapters:

Chapter Mtec 100 – Organizational Rules

Chapter Mtec 200 – Practice & Procedure

Chapter Mtec 300 – Registration Requirements, Applications & Fees

Chapter Mtec 400 – Continued Status (regulations.justia.com)

📘 Chapter Highlights

Chapter Mtec 100 – Organizational Rules

Lays out the Board's composition, authority, and core functions—such as issuing and renewing registrations, handling complaints, and maintaining registrant records. These responsibilities are grounded in RSA 328‑I:4 and 9, as further detailed by official publications (nsaa.net).

Chapter Mtec 200 – Practice & Procedure

Establishes how the Board operates—covering rulemaking, complaint review, hearings, disciplinary actions, and adoption of policies. Details span parts Mtec 201–209 .

Chapter Mtec 300 – Registration Requirements, Applications & Fees

Key sections include:

Mtec 303 – Duty to Register

303.02: Requires registration when a person assists licensed health professionals, handles controlled substances, or interacts with patients—and this duty remains tied to actual job duties, not just job descriptions (law.cornell.edu).

303.03: Obligates employers to ensure technicians are registered and to report misconduct or controlled-substance issues to the Board (law.cornell.edu).

Mtec 304 – Application Process & Qualifications

304.02: Lists disqualifying factors such as falsification of application info, prior license denial or suspension, felony convictions, moral turpitude offenses, noncompliance with Board rules, and habitual substance abuse (regulations.justia.com).

Additional Registration Details

According to O*NET and Board resources, requirements include:

Minimum age (18+)

Application, fee ($110), 2″ x 2″ photo, background checks ($~$47.75), fingerprints, and work history

Temporary registration allowable pending background check

Registration valid for 2 years, with biennial renewal fee ($110)

No exam, continuing education, or reciprocity currently required (onetonline.org)

Chapter Mtec 400 – Continued Status

Covers how registrants maintain status and renew, including legal name verification, disclosure requirements, and reinstatement processes (e.g., after inactive status). Revisions to support these procedures were finalized in late 2018 .

⚙️ Board Functions & Authority

Under RSA 328‑I and codified rules, the Board:

Accepts, approves, or denies registration applications.

Renews, suspends, or revokes registrations with hearings.

Investigates complaints and disciplines registrants.

Publishes procedures and a public registry.

Shares data with state and federal entities, including law enforcement (nsaa.net).

✅ Summary Table

Domain

Core Details

Board Chapters

Mtec 100–400 covering organization through continued status

Registration Requirements

Age 18+, registration mandatory if assisting licensed professionals, handling controlled substances, or interacting with patients

Employer Obligations

Ensure registration is current and report misconduct

Qualification Standards

Strict checks against criminal history, misrepresentation, substance dependency

Fees & Validity

$110 initial and renewal fee, includes background check fees; registration valid for 2 years

Procedures & Discipline

Formal processes for rulemaking, complaint handling, renewal, enforcement, and hearings

 

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