N.H. Admin. Code § Pub 201.07

Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Pub 201.07 - Notice of Hearings
(a) The presiding officer shall issue a notice of hearing to the parties and any petitioner who has properly intervened or to their counsel or other authorized representatives who have appeared on their behalf. The notice of hearing shall provide at least 10 days' notice of the time, place, statutory references, subject matter of the hearing, the parties' right to legal counsel at their own expense and the legal authority under which the hearing is to be held.
(b) A copy of the notice of hearing shall be issued to the public employer whose employees will be directly affected by the outcome of the hearing. The employer shall display copies of the notice of hearing at its administrative offices and locations where such employees work on the next working day following receipt of the notice. The employer shall send copies of the notice of hearing by email if available, otherwise by regular mail to remote locations no later than the next working day following receipt of the notice. The employer shall display copies of the notice of hearing at those remote locations the same day as they are received.
(c) Parties, intervenors, as well as their counsel or other authorized representatives to a pending proceeding shall file with the board and keep current their their email and regular mail address and telephone number. Notices issued by the board to email address or regular mail address on file with the board shall be presumed to have been received by the addressee to whom they were directed.
(d) The 10 day notice of hearing requirement shall be shortened if:
(1) The parties, intervenors, or their counsel or authorized representative have waived the 10 day notice of hearing requirement; or
(2) The presiding officer determines that shorter notice is necessary:
a.Because the pending proceeding includes a request for interim relief and alleges matters of irreparable harm or alleges a violation of RSA 273-A:5, I(f) or 273-A:5, II(e) and the requesting party or intervenor has shown a likelihood of prevailing based on the pleadings; or
b.In order to avoid unnecessary prejudice to a party or intervenor.

N.H. Admin. Code § Pub 201.07

#7187, eff 1-8-00; ss by #8426, eff 9-1-05; ss #9145, INTERIM, eff 4-29-08, EXPIRED: 10-26-08

New. #9441-A, eff 3-27-09