N.H. Admin. Code § Ahp 209.01 - Commencement of Adjudicative Proceedings
(a) An
adjudicative proceeding shall be commenced by:
(1) An order of the board giving the parties
the notice specified in (b) below; and
(2) In the case of a proceeding relating to
the board's emergency suspension of a license or certification, the notice
specified in (b) below together with the order issued pursuant to
Ahp
209.02(a).
(b) The notice of hearing shall contain:
(1) The names and addresses of the
parties;
(2) A statement of the
nature of the hearing;
(3) The time
and place of the hearing and of any pre-hearing conference;
(4) A statement of the legal authority under
which the hearing is to be held;
(5) A reference to the applicable statutes
and rules;
(6) A short and plain
statement of the issues presented;
(7) A statement that each party has the right
to have representation by an attorney at the party's own expense;
(8) The name of the presiding officer, if
known;
(9) In the case of a hearing
not related to the board's emergency suspension of a license or certification,
the statement that:
a.The licensed or
certified individual has the right to have the board provide a certified
shorthand court reporter at the individual's expense;
b.The request for a certified shorthand court
reporter shall be submitted in writing at least 10 days before the beginning of
the hearing; and
(10) In
the case of a hearing related to the board's emergency suspension of a license
or certification pursuant to
Ahp
209.02, the statement that the board shall provide a
certified shorthand court reporter at the board's expense.
(c) The substitution of another individual
for the individual identified as presiding officer in the notice of hearing
shall not invalidate the notice.
Notes
#7232, eff 4-15-00; ss by #8078, eff 5-1-04; ss by #9833, eff 12-15-10
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