N.H. Admin. Code § Cor 206.01 - Motions; Objections
(a) Motions shall
be in written form and filed with the presiding officer, unless made in
response to a matter asserted for the first time at a hearing or on the basis
of information which was not received in time to prepare a written
motion.
(b) Oral motions and any
oral objection to such motions shall be recorded in full in the record of the
hearing. If the presiding officer finds that the motion requires additional
information in order to be fully and fairly considered, the presiding officer
shall direct the moving party to submit the motion in writing, with supporting
information.
(c) Objections to
written motions shall be filed within 30 days of the date of the
motion.
(d) Failure by an opposing
party to object to a motion shall not in and of itself constitute grounds for
granting the motion.
(e) The
presiding officer shall rule upon a motion after full consideration of all
objections and other factors relevant to the motion.
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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