N.H. Admin. Code § Cor 203.01 - Presiding Officer; Appointment; Authority
(a)
All hearings shall be conducted for the department by a natural person
authorized by the commissioner to serve as a presiding officer.
(b) A presiding officer shall as necessary:
(1) Regulate and control the course of a
hearing;
(2) Facilitate an informal
resolution of an appeal;
(3)
Administer oaths and affirmations;
(4) Receive relevant evidence at hearings and
exclude irrelevant, immaterial or unduly repetitious evidence;
(5) Rule on procedural requests, including
adjournments or postponements, at the request of a party or on the presiding
officer's own motion;
(6) Question
any person who testifies;
(7) Cause
a complete record of any hearing to be made, as specified in
RSA
541-A:31, VI; and
(8) Take any other action consistent with
applicable statutes, rules and case law necessary to conduct the hearing and
complete the record in a fair and timely manner.
Notes
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Cor 200) #7447, eff 2-6-01; ss by #9382, INTERIM, eff 2-3-09, EXPIRES: 8-3-09; ss by #9507-A, eff 7-8-09
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