New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hum - Commission for Human Rights
Chapter Hum 200 - PROCEEDINGS PRIOR TO PUBLIC ADJUDICATIVE HEARING
Part Hum 219 - ACCESS TO INVESTIGATIVE FILES PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING; CONFIDENTIALITY
Section Hum 219.01 - Access to Investigative Files by Parties
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hum 219.01
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Prior to the issuance of a notice of public hearing, parties and their attorneys shall have access to all information and documents contained in the case investigative file except those considered confidential pursuant to (b) below.
(b) The following shall be considered confidential:
(1) Names of
witnesses, unless a witness has consented in writing to the release of his or
her name to both parties;
(2)
Statements of witnesses, unless a witness has consented in writing to the
release of his or her statement to both parties;
(3) Personnel files and personal wage and
salary information relating to persons other than the complainant, unless the
person who is the subject of the personnel files or information has consented
in writing to the release of such information to both parties;
(4) Information in the nature of a trade
secret;
(5) Information or
documents with regard to which a party has requested confidentiality and said
request has been approved by the director, applying
RSA
91-A:5;
(6) Pursuant to
RSA
91-A:5:
a.Confidential, commercial and financial
information;
b.Test questions,
scoring keys and other examination data used to administer a licensing
examination, examination for employment or academic examination;
c.Personnel, medical, welfare, library user
and other files whose disclosure would constitute an invasion of privacy;
and
c.Other information protected
as confidential by RSA 91-A:5; and
(7) Notes and internal memoranda
written by commission staff or commissioners.
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Hum 200) #8814, eff 2-3-07
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