Code of Maine Rules
01 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY
672 - LAND USE PLANNING COMMISSION (formerly Land Use Regulation Commission)
Chapter 5 - RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Section 672-5-04 - SERVICE AND FILING OF DOCUMENTS

Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024

A. Service

Unless the Presiding Officer otherwise provides, any person submitting any notices, motions, petitions, briefs, written testimony or testimony pursuant to Section 5.10, permitted or required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to these regulations (except briefs or proposed findings prepared by the staff, its consultants or counsel), must serve such documents upon all applicants and intervenors in the proceeding or their representatives.

B. Filing

Unless the Presiding Officer otherwise provides, all motions, petitions, briefs and prefiled testimony shall be filed in digital form. The Commission or Presiding Officer, may require one or more paper copies be filed.

C. Forms

All motions, proposed findings, petitions, briefs, and, to the extent practicable, written testimony filed within the Commission (except for documents not susceptible of reproduction in the manner herein provided or for other good cause shown) shall be typewritten or printed on white opaque paper 8 1/2 x 11 inches in size. Typed materials must be double spaced. The first page of each such document must be headed by the title:

STATE OF MAINE LAND USE PLANNING COMMISSION and must have a caption with:

1. The title of the matter, giving the name of the applicant, the action in issue and the location;

2. The Commission's application number; and 3. The title of the document (e.g., Petition to Intervene).

The final page must be dated and signed.

D. Representatives

The first document filed by any person in a proceeding must designate the name and address of a person on whom service should be made and to whom all correspondence from the Commission and staff will be sent.

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