Colorado Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What must a person seeking a license submit to the Department?

  1. Application form

  2. Letter of intent

  3. Proof of residency

  4. Resume

The correct answer is: Letter of intent

A person seeking a license must submit a letter of intent to the Department, explaining their intentions and reasons for seeking the license. This letter is important for the Department to understand the individual's purpose and qualifications. The other options - application form, proof of residency, and resume - may also be required but are not the primary document needed for the license application. Option A, the application form, may seem like the most obvious choice but it only provides basic information about the individual. Option C, proof of residency, may also be required for verification purposes, but it does not fully demonstrate the individual's intentions for seeking the license. Option D, a resume, may showcase the individual's qualifications, but it does not provide the necessary information about their intentions. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as it is the most important document for a person seeking a license to submit.