Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Int 205.03 - Subscription and Veracity of Documents(a) All complaints, petitions, motions, and replies filed with the board shall be signed by the proponent of the document or, if the party appears by a representative, by the representative.(b) The proponent's signature on a document filed with the board shall constitute a certification that: (1) The signer has read the document;(2) The signer is authorized to file it;(3) To the best of the signer's knowledge, information, and belief, there are good and sufficient grounds to support it; and(4) The document has not been filed for purposes of delay or harassment.(c) A signature shall not be required for complaints, petitions, motions, and replies filed with the board in a non-written alternative format under Int 205.02. The deaf or hard-of-hearing person shall meet the signature requirement in this section by certifying that the non-written document meets all the requirements of Int 205.03(b)(1)-(4) at the time the document is made.N.H. Admin. Code § Int 205.03
#10040-A, eff 12-16-11 (from Int 204.03); ss by #10359, eff 6-14-13