New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Plc - Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Chapter Plc 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Plc 210 - DECLARATORY RULINGS
Section Plc 210.04 - Processing of Petition for Declaratory Ruling

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Plc 210.04

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) Within 25 days of receipt by the executive director of a petition for declaratory ruling, the executive director shall review the petition to determine:

(1) Whether additional information or explanation is needed from the petitioner; and

(2) Whether the complexity of the petition, including but not limited to the issue(s) in question and the legal implications thereof, will cause the executive director to seek assistance from the department of justice.

(b) Within 25 days of the first meeting held by any other regulatory authority after receipt by the regulatory authority of a petition for declaratory ruling, the regulatory authority shall review the petition to determine:

(1) Whether additional information or explanation is needed from the petitioner; and

(2) Whether the complexity of the petition, including but not limited to the issue(s) in question and the legal implications thereof, will cause the regulatory authority to seek assistance from the department of justice.

(c) The executive director or other regulatory authority, as applicable, shall notify the petitioner in writing of the results of its review under (a) or (b), above.

(d) If additional information or explanation is needed from the petitioner, the notice sent pursuant to (c), above, shall:

(1) Identify the information or explanation needed; and

(2) Establish a deadline for the petitioner to provide the information or explanation, which shall be no sooner than 25 days after the date of the notice.

(e) If the executive director or other regulatory authority, as applicable, will be seeking assistance from the department of justice, the notice sent pursuant to (c), above, shall inform the petitioner of the anticipated amount of time that will be needed to obtain such assistance.

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