Current through September 18, 2024
A. Filing
1. Each and every appeal must be filed with
the Board within twenty (20) days following the date of the order, decision,
decree or other final action taken by a Board of Canvassers. Upon a showing of
excusable neglect, the Board may extend the time for filing the notice of
appeal for good and sufficient reason upon a motion made by any
person.
2. An appeal shall be
deemed to have been filed when the signed, original appeal is received and
filed with the Board. Each appeal must include the following:
a. a written statement signed by the
Petitioner, or if represented, by his or her legal counsel, that summarizes the
order, decision, decree or other final action appealed from, the date that such
order or decree was entered by the Board of Canvassers, and a concise summary
of the reasons for appealing said action by the Board of Canvassers;
b. a copy of said order or decree, if
available, from the Board of Canvassers;
c. the full name, telephone number and
mailing address of the Petitioner and, if represented, legal counsel to
Petitioner;
d. a brief but concise
description of the alleged error of law or regulation, sufficient to apprise
the Board and any Respondent of the nature of said appeal; and
e. a certification that a copy of said appeal
was mailed to each and every Respondent known to Petitioner.
B. Response
Each Respondent shall be permitted to file a written reply
within seven (7) days following the receipt of the appeal, unless a shorter or
longer period of time is specified by the Board. Said Response shall briefly
set forth each legal argument in support of the action taken by the Board of
Canvassers.
C. Parties
Any person who has a particularized and legally protected
interest that has been directly affected by a Board of Canvassers decision or
action shall have standing to appear as either a Petitioner or Respondent. The
capacity to be admitted as a Party shall be determined by the Board, in
accordance with the law of the State of Rhode Island The Board shall confer
standing liberally where the Board determines that a matter of substantial
public interest is implicated.
D. Intervention in Pending Matter
1. Upon timely application, the Board will
determine whether a person shall be permitted, as a matter of right, to
intervene in a matter pending before the Board where:
a. a statute or other law confers an
unconditional right to intervene; or
b. when the applicant claims an interest
relating to the issue which is the subject of the appeal before the Board and
the applicant is so situated that disposition of the matter may as a practical
matter impair or impede the applicant's ability to protect that interest,
unless the applicant's interest is adequately represented by existing parties.
2. Upon timely
application to the Board, anyone may, at the discretion of the Board, be
permitted to intervene where either:
a. a
statute or other law confers a conditional right to intervene; or
b. when an applicant's claim or defense and
the main matter pending before the Board have a question of law or fact in
common; or
c. for the purpose of
filing an amicus brief to aid the Board in its consideration of any legal issue
that arises in a matter pending before the Board.
3. A person desiring to intervene shall serve
a motion to intervene upon the parties to the matter pending before the Board
and shall file said motion with the Board.
E. Pre-hearing Conferences
1. Legal Counsel to the Board may, with
reasonable written notice to the representatives of the Parties, require that
all Parties or their counsel attend a pre-hearing conference to consider the
following:
a. the simplification or
clarification of the issues on appeal;
b. the possibility of obtaining stipulations,
admissions, agreements on documents or similar agreements which will avoid
unnecessary evidentiary proceedings;
c. the possibility of agreement disposing of
all or any of the issues in dispute;
d. the consideration of outstanding
motions;
e. scheduling of hearings;
and
f. such other matters as may
aid in the disposition of the appeal.
2. All Parties shall attend the pre-hearing
conference fully prepared to discuss all matters involved in the proceedings.
Failure of any Party or, if represented, his or her attorney, to attend the
pre-hearing conference may constitute a waiver of all objections to any order
or ruling issued as a result of the pre-hearing conference unless good cause is
shown.
F. Appearances by
Legal Counsel
1. Except as may be otherwise
provided by law, no person may appear in a representative capacity, other than
members in good standing of the Bar of the State of Rhode Island. All attorneys
must conform to the standards of ethical conduct required of practitioners
before the courts of Rhode Island.
2. Counsel for each Party shall file with the
Board a written appearance, setting forth his or her name, office address,
email address, telephone number and Rhode Island Bar number. A copy of the
appearance shall be served upon every other Party or, where a Party is
represented, upon said Party's counsel of record.
3. No person who is not an attorney of the
Supreme Court of the State of Rhode Island shall be permitted to act as an
attorney for any Party in any proceeding, hearing or other matter pending
before the Board, unless granted leave to do so in accordance with the
requirements of this state, including those set forth in Article II of the
Rhode Island Supreme Court Rules.
G. Filing Requirements
1. All memoranda and other documents filed
with the Board shall include the file number (if one has been assigned by the
Board), the title of the proceeding and the name of the Party on whose behalf
the filing is made. No filings may be made by telecopier or facsimile. All
papers shall be filed during Regular Business Hours. The Board's date stamp
shall be the presumptive date and time of the filing. The original of each
pleading shall be signed and dated by the Party on whose behalf the pleading is
made or by the Party's authorized representative. This signature constitutes a
certification that the individual has read the document, knows the contents
thereof and to the best of his/her knowledge that such statements are true,
that it is not interposed for delay, and that if the pleading has been signed
by an authorized representative, s/he has full power and authority to do so.
2. All pleadings shall be
liberally construed and errors or defect therein which do not mislead or affect
the substantial rights of the Parties involved may be disregarded at the
discretion of the Board.
H. Service
1. Service upon Parties and Others. A copy of
all memoranda and other documents filed in any proceeding governed by these
Rules shall be served upon all other Parties.
2. Manner of Service. Service under these
Rules shall be made upon a Party or upon the Party's attorney, if any
appearance has been entered, by first class mail postage prepaid, certified
mail or hand delivery to his or her place of business, home address or other
address supplied by the Party in the pleadings. Service by mail is complete
upon mailing.
3. Certificate of
Service. There shall accompany and be included in the original of each pleading
filed with the Board a certificate of service showing service on all
Parties.
4. The Board may authorize
electronic service in specific cases and with a specified protocol for service
on all Parties.
I. Time
1. Computation. Computation of any time
period referred to in these Rules of Appellate Procedure shall begin with the
first day following the act which initiates the running of the time period
(including Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays). The last day of the time
period so computed is to be included unless it is a Saturday, Sunday or legal
holiday or any other day on which the Board is closed, in which case the period
shall run until the end of Regular Business Hours of the next following
business day.
2. Extensions of
Time. It shall be within the discretion of the Board, for good cause shown, to
extend any time limit for any deadline imposed by these Rules of Appellate
Procedure.
J. Stay
Pending Appeal to Board of Elections
Upon appropriate motion, or by its own authority, the Board
may order a suspension or modification of any decision, order or decree made by
a Board of Canvassers, during the pendency of an appeal. If upon motion, the
moving Party shall set forth the reasons for the requested stay and the facts
relied upon, including any harm or prejudice that may be suffered under the
order entered by the Board of Canvassers.
K. Record on Appeal
1. Except as otherwise provided, the Board
shall notify the Board of Canvassers of the appeal. The Board of Canvassers
shall then transmit to the Board, within five (5) days of receipt of said
notice, the original papers and exhibits filed in the underlying matter,
including any electronic recording of the proceeding. The Board of Canvassers
shall also transmit to the Board a copy of the written order, decision, decree
or other document that reflects the decision or action taken by the Board of
Canvassers.
2. A Petitioner or
Respondent may also submit a stenographic transcript of the Board of Canvassers
proceedings. The costs associated with the preparation of stenographic
transcript(s) shall be assumed by the requesting Party, unless otherwise
ordered by the Board.
3. In the
event that no electronic recording of the underlying hearing before the Board
of Canvassers was made, or if a transcript is unavailable, the Petitioner may
submit a summary of the underlying proceedings, and evidence from the best
available means, including the Petitioner's recollection. Said statement shall
be served upon all Respondent(s), who may serve objections or propose
amendments thereto within ten (10) days after service. Thereafter, the
statement and any objection or proposed amendments thereto, shall be considered
by the Board and included in the record on appeal.
4. The Parties have the option to prepare a
Statement of the Case that sets forth an agreed statement of facts and
proceedings below. If the Parties consent to its submission, the Statement of
the Case may be considered by the Board as the record on appeal.
L. Briefing Schedule and
Submissions
1. Unless an abbreviated or
extended schedule is entered by the Board, the Petitioner shall file within ten
(10) days of his or her appeal a memorandum that contains:
a. A complete and concise statement of the
facts and prior proceedings before the Board of Canvassers;
b. The identification of those errors
claimed;
c. A recitation of the
questions raised and the basis for Petitioner's contention that the order,
decree or other action by the Board of Canvassers was in error; and
d. The presentation of the relief sought by
Petitioner.
2.
Thereafter, unless the time is either abbreviated or extended by the Board,
Respondent(s) shall file his or her opposition memorandum to Petitioner's
appeal within ten (10) days after the brief of Petitioner has been
filed.
3. The Board reserves the
right to modify or eliminate any briefing requirement or other requirement set
forth herein, on the basis of a person's financial status or due to exigent
circumstances. Otherwise, any Party that fails to comply with any of the
requirements or deadlines set forth herein shall not be heard or considered by
the Board.
M. Oral
Arguments
1. The Board shall determine if
oral argument on the appeal, or any motion, is warranted, and shall give notice
of the time and place for such argument. The Board may rule on the appeal or
any motion, with or without oral argument, as it deems appropriate. The Board
may act on the appeal and any motion when all Parties have responded thereto,
or the deadline for response has passed, whichever comes first.
2. During the hearing(s) by the Board on any
appeal or any motion, the Party's legal counsel or if unrepresented, the Party,
may be granted permission by the Board to present oral argument in support of
the appeal or in opposition to said appeal. The Petitioner shall present oral
argument first and, unless otherwise ordered by the Board, be permitted ten
(10) minutes for said argument. Thereafter, each Respondent shall be allowed
ten (10) minutes to rebut, unless otherwise ordered by the Board.
3. In any proceeding, if the Parties agree to
waive a hearing, the Board may dispose of the matter upon the memoranda and
other submittals of the Parties and may also refer the matter to its Legal
Counsel for a Report and Recommendation.
N. Standard of Review
1. Where a Board of Canvassers has made a
final decision based upon a complete record, including the opportunity for the
parties to present evidence, cross-examine witnesses and make objections,
motions and oral arguments, then the Board shall review the decision with
deference and shall not disturb findings of fact that are based upon competent
evidence to support the Board of Canvassers' conclusions. Further, where a
Board of Canvassers ruling is based upon its assessment of credibility, the
Board shall not disturb said credibility finding unless the Board determines
that said finding was clearly in error.
2. Where a Board of Canvassers decision is
not based upon a complete record or without an opportunity for the parties to
present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, make objections, motions and oral
arguments, then the Board shall either remand the matter for further
evidentiary hearing or shall allow the parties to supplement the record with
testimony and evidence during its own proceedings. In the event that the Board
conducts its own evidentiary hearing, it shall make its factual and legal
determinations de novo, without deference to the rulings made by the Board of
Canvassers.
3. For matters based
upon a review of a statute, regulation, ruling or other legal document, the
Board shall make its own legal conclusions, without deference afforded to any
legal determinations reached by a Board of Canvassers.
O. Record of Proceedings
A complete record of the proceedings shall be recorded
electronically and/or by stenographic means by the Board.
P. Public Hearings
Except as required by law, all hearings are to be open to
the public. Any person who is not a Party to a proceeding may, in the
discretion of the Board, be permitted to make oral or submit written statements
on any issues relevant to the proceeding.
Q. Reconsideration
Upon the issuance of a final order by the Board in any
case, a Party may petition the Board to reconsider a final order. The Party
shall file his/her motion within five (5) days of the issuance of the final
order and shall set forth the grounds upon which s/he relies. The Board may
grant a motion for reconsideration within its discretion and shall order such
relief as it deems appropriate.
R. Final Order by Board of Elections
Unless otherwise afforded by law, any order or decision
entered by the Board may be subject to discretionary review by a petition to
the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Otherwise, said order or decision entered by
the Board shall be final.