New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hum - Commission for Human Rights
Chapter Hum 300 - PUBLIC ADJUDICATIVE HEARINGS AND OTHER PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES
Part Hum 313 - WAIVER OF RULES
Section Hum 313.01 - Motions for Waiver of Rules
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hum 313.01
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Any party or other participant in a public adjudicative hearing wishing a waiver of one or more rules in this chapter shall request such a waiver by:
(1) Submitting a written motion complying
with (b) below; or
(2) If time is
insufficient for the submission of a written motion and of objections thereto,
making an oral motion stating:
a.The rule to
be waived;
b.The purpose of the
waiver request; and
b.The likely
impact on all parties of the requested waiver.
(b) A written motion for waiver of a rule shall:
(1) Be filed not later than 15 days
prior to the anticipated application of the rule to be waived;
(2) Be addressed to the investigating
commissioner or staff person who is responsible for applying the rule to be
waived;
(3) Be provided to all
other parties together with a request for concurrence;
(4) Recite the rule to be waived;
(5) State the purpose of the waiver
request;
(6) State the likely
impact on all parties of the requested waiver;
(7) State compliance with the requirement to
seek concurrence; and
(8) If
thought by its proponent, be accompanied by memoranda, documents and copies of
cited court opinion.
(c) Objections to written motions for waiver of rules shall be filed within 10 days of the filing date of the motion.
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Hum 300) #8815-A, eff 2-3-07
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