New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Ret - Board of Trustees of the N.H. Retirement System
Chapter Ret 200 - RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Part Ret 204 - ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Section Ret 204.03 - Disclosure of Information Prior to Hearing
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Each party shall attempt in good faith to make a complete and timely response to a request for the voluntary production of information or documents relevant to the hearing within 30 days of receipt of such request.
(b) Each party shall attempt in good faith to make a witness available for a deposition in response to a request to depose an individual under the party's control whose testimony is likely to be relevant to the hearing.
(c) When a dispute arises between parties concerning a request for the voluntary production of information, documents, or a deposition, any party may file a motion to compel the production of the requested information, documents, or a deposition pursuant to Ret. 204.04.
(d) Unless a hearing is scheduled upon less than 15 days' notice by the presiding officer, within 7 days of the date of a hearing, a party to an adjudicative proceeding shall disclose, in writing, to all other parties the nature of all evidence to be submitted at the hearing, including but not limited to:
(e) If a party attempts to submit evidence which was not disclosed in accordance with (d) above, the presiding officer shall, upon objection, not allow the evidence to be submitted if the objecting party would be prejudiced by the admission of the evidence.
(f) A petitioner may comply with the requirements of paragraph (a) by providing the actual records requested or a release to obtain such records.
#5880, eff 8-19-94, EXPIRED: 8-19-00
New. #7374, INTERIM, eff 10-13-00, EXPIRES: 4-11-01; ss by #7477, eff 4-10-01; ss by #7572, eff 10-10-01