New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Plc - Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Chapter Plc 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Plc 206 - ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Section Plc 206.06 - Commencement of Adjudicative Proceedings
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Plc 206.06
Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024
(a) Except for emergency proceedings initiated as provided in Plc 206.07, the regulatory authority shall commence an adjudicative proceeding by issuing a notice of hearing to the respondent, the respondent's attorney if known, and the enforcement division, at least 15 days before the first scheduled hearing date or first prehearing conference.
(b) The notice commencing an adjudicative proceeding shall:
(1) Identify the docket number assigned to
the matter by the regulatory authority;
(2) Specify the date, time, place, and nature
of any hearing that has been scheduled;
(3) Summarize the subject matter of the
proceeding and identify the issues to be resolved;
(4) Specify the legislative authority for the
proposed action and identify any applicable rules;
(5) Specify the date by which, and the
address to which, appearances or motions by participants shall be
filed;
(6) Specify the date and
time of an initial prehearing conference if one has already been scheduled,
together with the telephone number or log-in information to be used to
participate in the prehearing conference;
(7) Identify the presiding officer for the
proceeding;
(8) Identify any
special procedures to be followed;
(9) Identify any confidentiality requirements
applicable to the proceeding;
(10)
Specify that each respondent has the right to have an attorney represent him or
her at the respondent's own expense;
(11) Specify that each participant has the
right to have the regulatory authority provide a certified shorthand court
reporter at the participant's expense and notify all participants that any such
request be submitted in writing at least 10 days prior to the proceeding, as
provided in RSA
541-A:31, III(f);
and
(12) Contain such other
information or attachments as are warranted by the circumstances of the case,
including, but not limited to:
a. Orders
consolidating or severing issues in the proceeding with other proceedings;
and
b. Orders directing the
production or exchange of documents.
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