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 206.09 - Appearances and Representation

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Plc 206.09

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) A respondent or the respondent's representative shall file an appearance that includes the following information:

(1) A brief identification of the matter, including the docket number;

(2) A statement as to whether or not the representative is an attorney and, if so, whether the attorney is licensed to practice in New Hampshire;

(3) The respondent's or representative's daytime address, telephone number including area code, and email address; and

(4) Whether the respondent or representative will accept service via email, provided that if the filing does not so indicate, the presiding officer or designee shall contact the individual filing the appearance to find out in lieu of rejecting the filing.

(b) The prosecutor shall file an appearance that identifies:

(1) The matter in which the prosecutor will be appearing; and

(2) A daytime address and telephone number including area code and email address that can be used to contact the prosecutor.

(c) Any changes to the information in (a) or (b), above, shall be filed with the presiding officer, in writing, within 5 working days of the change.

(d) The regulatory authority shall, after providing notice and opportunity for hearing, prohibit an individual from acting as a representative upon a finding that the individual has repeatedly violated rules or orders of the regulatory authority, willfully disrupted proceedings of the regulatory authority, or made material misrepresentations to the regulatory authority or a participant in a proceeding of the regulatory authority.

(e) Any prohibition issued under (d), above, shall apply only to that regulatory authority's proceedings.

(f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit the unauthorized practice of law.

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