N.H. Admin. Code § Cor 211.01 - Postponements
(a) Any party to a
hearing may make an oral or written motion that a hearing be postponed to a
later date or time.
(b) If a
postponement is requested by a party to the hearing, it shall be granted if the
presiding officer determines that good cause has been demonstrated. Good cause
shall include the unavailability of parties, witnesses, or representatives
necessary to conduct the hearing, the likelihood that a hearing will not be
necessary because the parties have reached a settlement or any other
circumstances that demonstrate that a postponement would assist in resolving
the case fairly.
(c) If the later
date, time and place are known at the time of the hearing that is being
postponed, the date, time and place shall be stated on the record. If the later
date, time, and place are not known at the time of the hearing that is being
postponed, the presiding officer shall issue a written scheduling order stating
the date, time, and place of the postponed hearing as soon as
practicable.
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 (from Cor 209.01 )
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