New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Psyc - Board of Psychologists
Chapter Psyc 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Psyc 205 - ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Section Psyc 205.15 - Motions and Objections
Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024
(a) Motions shall be in written form, and filed with the presiding officer unless made in response to a matter asserted for the first time at a hearing, or the nature of the relief requested requires oral presentation upon short notice.
(b) All motions shall state clearly and concisely in separately numbered paragraphs:
(c) Objections to motions shall state clearly and concisely:
(d) All motions and objections shall contain the signature required by Psyc 205.04.
(e) Objections to motions shall be filed within 10 days after the filing of the motion.
(f) Failure to object to a motion within the time allowed shall constitute a waiver of objection to the motion, but shall not in and of itself constitute grounds for granting the motion.
(g) The presiding officer shall rule upon a motion only after the time for objection has passed, and after full consideration of all objections received and other factors relevant to the motion.