New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hum - Commission for Human Rights
Chapter Hum 200 - PROCEEDINGS PRIOR TO PUBLIC ADJUDICATIVE HEARING
Part Hum 218 - INTERROGATORIES
Section Hum 218.02 - Objections to Interrogatories; Failure to Respond to Interrogatories
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hum 218.02
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) If a party served with interrogatories wishes to object to any of them, the party shall:
(1) File a statement of objection within 10
days of receipt of the interrogatories;
(2) Include in the statement of objection the
reason(s) for the objection; and
(2) At the time of filing with the
commission, furnish a copy of the statement of objection to the party serving
the interrogatories.
(b) The investigating commissioner shall require challenged interrogatories to be answered unless he or she determines that:
(1)
The information sought can be more conveniently provided in an alternative
format or by different means;
(2)
The cost of producing the information sought outweighs its likely usefulness or
relevance in deciding the issue(s) in the case;
(3) The challenged interrogatories will not
lead to the discovery of admissible and relevant evidence;
(4) The challenged interrogatories are
intended to harass the party served with them; or
(5) The challenged interrogatories are
intended to cause unnecessary delay in the proceedings.
(c) The investigating commissioner's order requiring the party to answer challenged interrogatories shall:
(1) Establish a deadline for the answer(s) no
later than 2 weeks before the date the investigator anticipates the
investigation will be completed; and
(2) Include notice to the party served with
the interrogatories that failure to answer them by the deadline might prevent
such party from testifying to or otherwise presenting the information sought
during any public adjudicative hearing which might take place, unless such
party is called by an opposing party.
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Hum 200) #8814, eff 2-3-07
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