New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Bcr - State Building Code Review Board
Chapter Bcr 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Bcr 207 - ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Section Bcr 207.02 - Commencement of Proceedings

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Bcr 207.02

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) The board shall commence an adjudicative proceeding by issuing a notice to the parties at least 15 days before the first scheduled hearing date or first prehearing conference.

(b) The notice commencing an adjudicative proceeding shall:

(1) Identify the parties to the proceeding as of the date of the order;

(2) Briefly summarize the subject matter of the proceeding, and identify the issues to be resolved;

(3) A statement of the legal authority under which the hearing is to be held;

(4) A reference to the particular sections of the statutes and rules involved;

(5) Specify the date by which, and the address where, appearances or motions by representatives shall be filed;

(6) Specify the date, time, and location of an initial prehearing conference or dates for an oral hearing;

(7) Identify the presiding officer for the proceeding, if other than the chair of the board;

(8) A statement that each party has the right to have an attorney present to represent the party at the party's expense; and

(9) Contain such other information or attachments as are warranted by the circumstances of the case including, but not limited to, orders consolidating or severing issues in the proceeding with other proceedings, and orders directing the production or exchange of documents.

#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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