Hospitality Hiring Guide: Background Checks for Hotels & Restaurants
July 18th, 2014
The bill amends the New Hampshire statutes by inserting a new section, RSA § 332-G:10.
The new law eases the collateral consequences of prior convictions for those applying for a license. That is, it limits additional restrictions, over and above the direct consequences of a conviction such as incarceration, fines, and probation. Section 332-G:10 prohibits regulatory boards and commissions from denying a license to any person solely because of a prior conviction. It applies to licenses, certificates, and registrations granted for any occupation, trade, vocation, profession, or business. It also prohibits the suspension, renewal, or revocation of a license, certificate or registration based solely on a prior conviction.
However The licensing authority may consider information about the rehabilitation of the convicted person, and the amount of time that has passed since the conviction or release.
House Bill 1368 is available here: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2014/HB1368.pdf.
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