New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Plc - Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Chapter Plc 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Plc 203 - PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL PROCEEDINGS
Section Plc 203.02 - Filing of Documents with the OPLC or Other Regulatory Authority; Service in Non-Adjudicative Proceedings

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Plc 203.02

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) A document shall be considered filed when it is actually received by the regulatory authority to which it is addressed, whether filed electronically or on paper, and facially conforms to applicable rules.

(b) A document that does not, on its face, comply with applicable rules shall not be accepted for filing. In such cases, the sender shall be notified of the deficiencies without prejudice to subsequent acceptance if the deficiencies are corrected and the document is refiled within any applicable time period.

(c) All correspondence, filings, or communications intended for the OPLC shall be addressed to the OPLC in care of the executive director's administrative assistant.

(d) All correspondence, filings, or communications intended for any other regulatory authority shall be addressed to that regulatory authority in care of its board administrator.

(e) Until an electronic filing system becomes available, documents other than applications and appeal-related documents may be filed electronically to customersupport@oplc.nh.gov.

(f) Subject to (g), below, all petitions, motions, exhibits, memoranda, or other documents filed in connection with a request for action by a regulatory authority shall be filed with an original and one copy if filed in hard copy.

(g) Only the original or another single copy shall be filed of:

(1) Transmittal letters;

(2) Requests for public information;

(3) License applications; and

(4) A complaint against a licensee or against a person who is engaging in a regulated profession without the requisite license.

(h) Applications and petitions for rulemaking shall be filed with the regulatory authority without service upon other persons.

(i) Petitions for declaratory ruling shall be filed with the regulatory authority with service on persons who would be directly affected by the ruling, as required by Plc 210.02(c).

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