Current through Register No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section Pub 203.05 - Testimony; Filing of Briefs(a) Any person whose interests might be affected by the proceedings shall be permitted to testify at the hearing providing they have been granted the status of intervenor by the board.(b) If the presiding officer determines that a hearing on any matters before it is unnecessary because there are no genuine disputes of relevant and material fact, the presiding officer shall notify the parties of the date by which briefs may be submitted on the matters in question.(c) The presiding officer shall require or shall allow, upon the request of a party, the filing of pre-hearing and/or post hearing briefs if the presiding officer determines that the submission of such briefs will be of assistance in deciding some or all of the issues in the case.(d) All such required or allowed post-hearing briefs shall be filed no later than 14 days following the last day of hearing, unless the presiding officer establishes a different date. Others entitled to participate, including those with amicus curiae status, shall submit briefs by the same deadline.(e) Except by prior leave of the presiding officer, no brief or memorandum shall exceed 15 pages. Each brief shall be prepared in a font size no smaller than 10 characters per inch or, if a proportionately spaced font is used, no less than 12 point. Each brief shall have no less than one inch margins. Each brief shall be consecutively numbered in the bottom center of each page; and be double spaced except for quoted material.N.H. Admin. Code § Pub 203.05
#7187, eff 1-8-00; ss and moved by #8426, eff 9-1-05 (from Pub 203.04); ss by #9441-A, eff 3-27-09 (from Pub 203.04)