New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hum - Commission for Human Rights
Chapter Hum 200 - PROCEEDINGS PRIOR TO PUBLIC ADJUDICATIVE HEARING
Part 220 - SCHEDULING AND CONTINUANCES
Section Hum 220.02 - Motions for Postponement and Rescheduling

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hum 220.02

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) The parties may request by oral or written motion that a deadline for the submission of documents or a scheduled date for an interview or a conference be postponed and rescheduled for good cause as further described in Hum 220.03(b).

(b) Parties requesting such postponement and rescheduling by either oral or written motion shall make a good-faith attempt to obtain concurrence in the motion from the opposing party.

(c) Written motions for postponement and rescheduling shall:

(1) Be filed not later than 15 days prior to the originally scheduled deadline or date;

(2) Describe with specificity the matter to be postponed and the originally scheduled deadline or date;

(3) State the rescheduled deadline or date requested by the proponent;

(4) State with specificity the reason for the request for postponement and rescheduling;

(5) State compliance with the requirement to seek concurrence set forth in (b) above;

(6) Be signed;

(7) Be copied to all other parties;

(8) State that a copy was sent to all other parties; and

(9) Be accompanied by memoranda, documents and copies of cited court opinion, if they are necessary to support the motion, unless a postponement has been granted for a later filing of such materials.

(d) Objections to written motions for postponement and rescheduling shall be filed within 10 days of the filing date of the motion.

(e) Oral motions for postponement and rescheduling shall state with specificity:

(1) The matter to be postponed and the originally scheduled deadline or date;

(2) The rescheduled deadline or date requested by the proponent; and

(3) The reason for the request for postponement and rescheduling.

(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Hum 200) #8814, eff 2-3-07

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