Current through September 2, 2024
Section 37.01.01.201 - REPRESENTATION OF PARTIES01.Representation at Informal Proceedings. Appearances and representation of parties or other persons at an informal proceeding described in Rule 100 and Rule 101 must be as follows: a. Natural Person. A natural person may represent himself or herself or be represented by an authorized employee, attorney, or family member, or by a next friend if the person lacks full legal capacity to act for himself or herself.b. A partnership may be represented by a partner, authorized employee, or attorney.c. A corporation may be represented by an officer, authorized employee, or attorney.d. A municipal corporation, local government agency, unincorporated association or nonprofit organization may be represented by an official, officer, authorized employee, or attorney.e. A state, federal or tribal governmental entity or agency may be represented by an officer, authorized employee, or attorney.02.Appearances and Representation at Formal Proceedings. Appearances and representation of parties or other persons at a formal proceeding described in Rule 100 and Rule 102 must be as follows: a. A party who is a natural person may represent himself or herself or be represented by an attorney.b. A federal or tribal governmental entity or agency may be represented as provided by law.c. All other parties shall appear and be represented by an attorney admitted to practice and in good standing in the state of Idaho.d. Only parties or their representatives at hearing are entitled to examine witnesses and file, make or argue motions.Idaho Admin. Code r. 37.01.01.201