New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Eth - Executive Branch Ethics Committee (See RSA 21-G:32 pursuant to 2006, 21:3, effective 6-2-06.)
Chapter Eth 200 - RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Eth 209 - ROLE OF COMPLAINANTS AND INTERVENTION
Section Eth 209.02 - Intervention

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Eth 209.02

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

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

(b) If the presiding officer determines, pursuant to RSA 541-A:32, I, that such intervention would be in the interests of justice and would not impair the orderly and prompt conduct of the hearing, the motion for intervention shall be granted.

(c) Unless limited by the presiding officer under RSA 541-A:32, III, an intervenor shall be entitled to participate in a hearing as a party.

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