N.H. Admin. Code § Rko 207.03 - Withdrawal of Appearances
(a) If at any time
in proceedings before the office, a party or intervenor wishes to change the
individual who will serve as their representative:
(1) The new representative shall file an
appearance; and
(2) The individual
whom the person wishes to replace as their representative shall file a motion
to withdraw their appearance, stating therein the representative's reasons for
withdrawal.
(b) The
withdrawal of an appearance may be made without a motion to withdraw if:
(1) An appearance by another individual is on
file for the party or intervenor represented;
(2) No motions are pending; and
(3) No adjudicative proceedings, hearings, or
conferences are scheduled;
(c) In circumstances other than those
described in (b) above, an appearance may be withdrawn only upon motion granted
by the ombudsman.
(d) The ombudsman
shall grant a motion to withdraw an appearance if:
(1) An appearance by another individual is on
file for the represented person; and
(2) The ombudsman concludes that:
a. Granting the motion would not in itself
result in a delay of the proceedings;
b. It does not appear that irreparable harm
would occur to any other party or intervenor if the motion to withdraw were
granted; and
c. The grounds for
withdrawal given in the representative's motion are either:
1. Not of such a nature that they appear to
be the result of an effort to interfere with the efficient resolution of the
case; or
2. Of such a nature that
they would be likely to result in the more efficient resolution of the
case.
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