New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Cor - Commissioner, Department of Corrections
Chapter Cor 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Cor 210 - INTERVENTION
Section Cor 210.01 - Intervention

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Cor 210.01

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) A person may intervene in a matter pending before the department under the provisions of RSA 541-A:32, by filing a motion stating facts demonstrating that the person's rights or other substantial interests might be affected by the proceeding or that the person qualifies as an intervenor under any provision of law.

(b) If the presiding officer determines that such intervention would be in the interests of justice and would not impair the orderly and prompt conduct of the hearing, he or she shall grant the motion for intervention.

(c) An intervenor shall be entitled to participate in a hearing as a party, except as noted in (d) and (e), below.

(d) The presiding officer shall as necessary to promote the orderly and prompt conduct of the hearing impose conditions upon the intervenor's participation in the proceedings.

(e) These conditions shall include, but are not limited to:

(1) Limitation of the intervenor's participation to designated issues in which the intervenor has a particular interest demonstrated by the petition;

(2) Limitation of the intervenor's use of cross-examination and other procedures so as to promote the orderly and prompt conduct of the proceedings; and

(3) Requiring 2 or more intervenors to combine their presentations of evidence and argument, cross-examination, and other participation in the proceedings.

(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Cor 200) #7447, eff 2-6-01; ss by #9382, INTERIM, eff 2-3-09, EXPIRES: 8-3-09; ss by #9507-A, eff 7-8-09 (from Cor 208.01 )

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