Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Hcp 207.07 - Discovery and Disclosure(a) The board shall provide for the disclosure to the parties of any investigative report or other unprivileged information in the possession of the board that is reasonably related to the subject matter of the proceeding.(b) Parties shall attempt to agree among themselves concerning the mutual exchange of relevant information. If these efforts prove unsuccessful, a party wishing to initiate discovery against another party, shall, by motion, seek leave to do so and shall identify the exact type of discovery requested.(c) Discovery shall be permitted against a party when: (1) The parties cannot adequately address specific relevant factual issues at the time fixed for the presentation of evidence, and addressing these issues at a subsequent time would place the requesting party at a material disadvantage;(2) The requested method of discovery is reasonable, and the requested discovery would not cause material unfairness or unreasonable expense to any party; and(3) The requesting party has acted diligently and the requested discovery would not unreasonably delay the proceeding.N.H. Admin. Code § Hcp 207.07
#9337, eff 12-3-08 (formerly Hcp 206.07 )