New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Ch - Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Chapter Ch 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURES
Part Ch 205 - FILING, FORMAT AND SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS
Section Ch 205.03 - Signing and Veracity of Documents

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Ch 205.03

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) All complaints, petitions, motions and replies shall be signed by the proponent of the document or, if proponent appears by a representative, by the representative.

(b) The signature on a document filed with the board shall constitute a certification that:

(1) The signer has read the document;

(2) The signer is authorized to file it;

(3) To the best of the signer's knowledge, information and belief, there are good grounds to support it; and

(4) The document is not filed for purposes of delay or harassment.

(c) A breach of the certification described in (b) above by an individual who is not a licensee or the representative of a licensee shall, to the extent consistent with justice and applicable law, be a basis for entering an order adverse to the individual committing the breach.

(d) A breach of the certification described in (b) above by an individual who is a licensee or the representative of a licensee shall constitute licensee misconduct pursuant to RSA 316-A:22, II(c) subjecting the licensee to disciplinary action.

#5624, eff 5-18-93, EXPIRED: 5-18-99

New. #8159, eff 9-8-04

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