Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Fam 217.05 - Conduct of Public Comment Hearings on Proposed Rules(a) Public comment hearings on proposed rules shall be attended by a quorum of the board.(b) Public comment hearings on proposed rules shall be presided over by the board chair or a board member knowledgeable in the subject area of the proposed rules who has been designated by the board to preside over the hearing.(c) The chair or other person presiding over a hearing on proposed rules shall:(1) Call the hearing to order;(2) Identify the proposed rules that are the subject matter of the hearing and provide copies of them upon request;(3) Cause a recording of the hearing to be made;(4) Recognize those who wish to be heard;(5) If necessary, establish limits pursuant to Fam 217.03 and Fam 217.04;(6) If necessary to permit the hearing to go forward in an orderly manner, effect the removal of a person who speaks or acts in a manner that is personally abusive or otherwise disrupts the hearing;(7) If necessary, postpone or move the hearing; and(8) Adjourn or continue the hearing.(d) A hearing on proposed rules shall be postponed in accordance with RSA 541-A:11, IV when:(1) The weather is so inclement that it is reasonable to conclude that people wishing to attend the hearing will be unable to do so;(2) The board chair or other person designated by the board to preside over the hearing is ill or unavoidably absent; or(3) Postponement will facilitate greater participation by the public.(e) A hearing on proposed rules shall be moved to another location in accordance with RSA 541-A:11, V when the original location is not able to accommodate the number of people who wish to attend the hearing.(f) A hearing on proposed rules shall be continued past the scheduled time or to another date in accordance with RSA 541-A:11, III when: (1) The time available is not sufficient to give each person who wishes to speak a reasonable opportunity to do so; or(2) The capacity of the room in which the hearing is to be held does not accommodate the number of people who wish to attend and it is not possible to move the hearing to another location.N.H. Admin. Code § Fam 217.05
Derived From Volume XXXVIII Number 41, Filed October 11, 2018, Proposed by #12633, Effective 10/2/2018.