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 204.09 - Non-evidentiary Disposition

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Ret 204.09

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) If, at any time after receipt of a petition pursuant to Ret 203.01, the presiding officer determines that there is no issue of material fact in dispute the presiding officer shall issue an order authorizing the parties to file legal memoranda or request that a non-evidentiary hearing be scheduled to hear argument on any remaining legal issues.

(b) After issuing an order pursuant to paragraph (a), the presiding officer shall:

(1) Issue a recommendation to the board of trustees on the merits of the petition; or,

(2) If a non-evidentiary hearing has been requested, schedule a non-evidentiary hearing and, after such hearing, issue a recommendation to the board of trustees on the merits of the petition.

#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

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