Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Fors 105.05 - Tentative Decisions(a) When necessary to conduct the board's business in a timely and efficient manner, the board shall instruct its staff or a committee of the board to prepare a draft document, subject to subsequent review and approval by the board. Such instructions shall be known as tentative decisions.(b) Tentative decisions shall not be final actions, and shall not be binding upon the board. Changes in the form or the substance of a tentative decision shall be made as often as necessary to produce a final document which satisfactorily sets forth the final result the board intends to reach. The board's final decision shall be issued only when the necessary majority has voted in favor of the final form of the proposed action, allowing time for printing or servicing the document in question.(c) A member who was absent from the meeting at which a tentative decision was made or revised shall vote on a final proposal derived from the member's evaluation of a tentative decision if the member is otherwise qualified to vote on the matter in question.(d) A member shall not be qualified to vote on the matter in question: (1) If there is a conflict of interest or an appearance of impropriety on the part of the member; or(2) As may otherwise be provided for in Fors 200.N.H. Admin. Code § Fors 105.05