New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Bcr - State Building Code Review Board
Chapter Bcr 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Bcr 205 - FILING AND SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS
Section Bcr 205.03 - Service of Documents

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Bcr 205.03

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) Applications and petitions for declaratory rulings shall be filed with the board.

(b) All objections, motions, replies, exhibits, memoranda, or other documents filed in connection with a request for board action under paragraph (a) shall be served by the proponent upon the board, pursuant to Bcr 204.02(b), and all other parties to the proceeding by:

(1) Depositing a copy of the document in the United States mail, first class postage prepaid, addressed to the last address given to the board by the party being served, no later than the day the document is filed with the board; or

(2) Delivering a copy of the document in hand on or before the date it is filed with the board.

(c) Notices, orders, decisions or other documents issued by the board in connection with a request for board actions under paragraph (a) shall be served by the board upon all parties to the proceeding by either:

(1) Depositing a copy of the document, first class postage prepaid, in the United States mail, addressed to the last address given to the board by the party being served; or

(2) Delivering a copy of the document in hand to the party.

(d) When a party has appeared by a representative, delivery of a document to the party's representative at the address stated on the appearance filed by the representative shall constitute delivery to the party.

(e) Except for exhibits distributed at a prehearing conference or hearing, every document filed with the board, and required to be served upon the parties to an adjudicative proceeding, shall be accompanied by a certificate of service, signed by the person making service, attesting to the method and date of service, and the persons served.

#8044, eff 2-17-04; ss by #10073, INTERIM, eff 1-17-12, EXPIRES: 7-16-12 ; ss by #10161, eff 7-13-12

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