New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hum - Commission for Human Rights
Chapter Hum 300 - PUBLIC ADJUDICATIVE HEARINGS AND OTHER PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES
Part Hum 310 - MOTIONS
Section Hum 310.01 - Default Rule Governing Motions

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hum 310.01

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) Unless governed by other more specific rules in this chapter, requests for actions to be taken by the hearing commissioners or the presiding officer shall be made:

(1) Orally and on the record if the requests are made during the course of a public adjudicative hearing; or

(2) By written motions meeting the requirements of (b) below.

(b) Motions shall:

(1) Be in writing and signed by the proponent or the attorney for the proponent;

(2) State with specificity the grounds thereof;

(3) State the relief sought;

(4) State compliance with (c) below on seeking concurrence;

(5) Be copied to all other parties;

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

(7) Be filed not later than 15 days before to the public adjudicative hearing.

(c) The moving party shall make a good-faith attempt to obtain concurrence from opposing parties in the relief sought, except in the case of dispositive motions or other motions in which it can reasonably be assumed that the proponent will be unable to obtain concurrence.

(d) Supporting memoranda, documents and copies of any cited court cases shall be filed with the motion, unless a continuance for a later filing has been sought pursuant to Hum 305 and granted by the presiding officer.

(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Hum 300) #8815-A, eff 2-3-07

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