New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hcp - Board of Hearing Care Providers
Chapter Hcp 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Hcp 207 - ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Section Hcp 207.04 - Intervention

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hcp 207.04

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) Petitions for intervention shall state with particularity:

(1) The petitioner's interest in the subject matter of the hearing;

(2) Why the interests of the parties and the orderly and prompt conduct of the proceeding would not be impaired; and

(3) Any other reasons why the petitioner should be permitted to intervene.

(b) A complainant may petition to intervene in any hearing held by the board that addresses the substance of the complaint that the complainant filed. However, unless the complainant's petition for intervention is granted or the complainant is called as a witness in the proceeding, the complainant shall have no role in the proceeding.

(c) Petitions for intervention shall be granted if the petitioner has a substantial interest in the proceeding, and if granting intervention will not prejudice a party or unduly delay the board's proceeding.

(d) Once granted leave to intervene, an intervenor shall take the proceeding as he or she finds it and no portion of the proceeding shall be repeated because of the fact of intervention. From the time of the granting of a petition to intervene, the intervenor shall be treated as a party and no distinction shall be maintained.

#6935, eff 1-29-99, EXPIRED: 1-29-07

New. #9337, eff 12-3-08 (formerly Hcp 206.04 )

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