21 N.C. Admin. Code 17 .0501 - DEFINITIONS
As used in this Section:
(1) "Good cause" related to motions or
requests to continue or for additional time for responding includes:
(a) death or incapacitating illness of a
party, or attorney of a party;
(b)
a court order requiring a continuance;
(c) lack of proper notice of the
hearing;
(d) a substitution of the
representative or attorney of a party if the substitution is shown to be
required;
(e) a change in the
parties or pleadings requiring postponement; and agreement for a continuance by
all parties if either more time is necessary to complete mandatory preparation
for the case, such as authorized discovery, and the parties and the Board have
agreed to new hearing date or parties have agreed to a settlement of the case
that has been or is likely to be approved by the final decision maker;
and
(f) where, for any other
reason, either party has shown that the interests of justice require a
continuance or additional time.
(2) "Good cause" related to motions or
requests to continue or for additional time for responding shall not include:
(a) intentional delay;
(b) unavailability of a witness if the
witness testimony can be taken by deposition; and
(c) failure of the attorney or representative
to properly utilize the statutory notice period to prepare for the
hearing.
(3)
"Investigative Committee" means a Board committee composed of one licensed
dietitian/nutritionist member of the Board, one licensed nutritionist member of
the Board, and the public member of the Board. This Committee is charged with
the duty of reviewing cases and complaints involving licensees, applicants for
licensure, and all other allegations involving violations of the
Dietetics/Nutrition Practice Act. The Investigative Committee shall be
responsible for directing investigations and making recommendations to the
Board regarding unresolved cases or complaints at regularly scheduled
meetings.
(4) "Licensee" means all
persons to whom the Board has issued a license under Article 25 of Chapter 90
of the General Statutes.
Notes
Adopted by North Carolina Register Volume 37, Issue 15, February 1, 2023 effective
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