Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Plc 206.11 - Service of Documents(a) All objections, motions, replies, memoranda, exhibits, or other documents filed in an adjudicative proceeding shall be served by the proponent upon all other participants by: (1) Depositing a copy of the document in the United States mail, first class postage prepaid, addressed to the address of record in the proceeding for the participant being served, no later than the day the document is filed with the presiding officer;(2) Delivering a copy of the document in hand to the participant being served on or before the date it is filed with the presiding officer; or(3) Sending a copy of the document to the participant being served on or before the date it is filed with the presiding officer as an attachment to an email addressed to the email address of record or providing the document via secure file transfer protocol, provided that the participant who provided the email address has indicated that electronic service would be accepted in this manner.(b) Notices, orders, decisions, or other documents issued by the presiding officer or board in connection with an adjudicative proceeding shall be served by the issuer upon all participants in the matter by:(1) Depositing a copy of the document, first class postage prepaid, in the United States mail, addressed to the address of record in the proceeding for the participant being served;(2) Delivering a copy of the document in hand to the participant being served; or(3) Sending a copy of the document to the participant being served as an attachment to an email addressed to the email address of record or providing the document via secure file transfer protocol, provided that the participant who provided the email address has indicated that electronic service would be accepted in this manner.(c) When a respondent's representative or intervenor's representative has filed an appearance, service shall be upon the representative.(d) Except for exhibits distributed at a prehearing conference or hearing, every document filed with the presiding officer shall be accompanied by a certificate of service, signed by the person making service, attesting to the method and date of service and the person(s) served.N.H. Admin. Code § Plc 206.11
Derived from (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Plc 200), Proposed by #13427, Effective 8/4/2022.Amended by Number 2, Filed January 11, 2024, Proposed by #13837, Effective 12/28/2023 (See Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Plc 200).