N.H. Admin. Code § Ins 206.09 - Subpoenas
(a) Subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses
at or the production of evidence in adjudicatory proceedings shall be issued
only upon the order of the commissioner or pursuant to authority delegated by
the commissioner. Subpoenas shall be issued in response to a motion when the
commissioner determines that a subpoena is necessary for a full and fair
presentation of evidence at the hearing and the information is not otherwise
available to the moving party. A party requesting a subpoena shall attach a
copy of the proposed subpoena to its motion. The requesting party shall be
responsible for the service of the subpoena and payment of any witness fee and
mileage expenses which may be required.
(b) The person to whom the subpoena is
directed may, within 10 days after service of the subpoena or before the date
specified in the subpoena for compliance therewith, whichever is earlier, file
a motion to quash or modify the subpoena. The filing of a motion to quash or
modify shall toll the time period within which the person named in the subpoena
is directed to comply with the subpoena. However, if the commissioner denies
the motion to quash or modify, in whole or in part, the tolling of the time
period for compliance shall end and the person to whom the subpoena is directed
shall comply with the subpoena, or any modification thereof, within the balance
of time remaining as provided in the subpoena. The commissioner shall grant
additional time to comply with the subpoena if the commissioner determines the
motion to quash or modify was made in good faith and granting such additional
time will not cause material unfairness to any party and will not unreasonably
delay the proceeding.
(c) A
subpoena shall be served by any person who is 18 years of age or older and in
the manner authorized for service of subpoenas in the New Hampshire Superior
Court. The fact of service shall be written on the reverse of the original copy
of the subpoena by the person making service. The original copy shall be
immediately returned to the commissioner, or commissioner's designee who
authorized the subpoena, by the person making service.
(d) Should any person fail to comply with a
subpoena issued pursuant to this section, the commissioner shall employ any
remedy authorized by this title or the law of New Hampshire or shall direct an
interested party to seek judicial enforcement.
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