- (a) Individuals or public or corporate bodies may appoint a representative who is either an attorney-at-law licensed in New Hampshire or is a person knowledgeable about the subject matter of the appeal to represent him or her.
- (b) In the case of a party being represented by an attorney, all correspondence relative to the case at issue shall be forwarded to the attorney rather than directly to the party the attorney represents.
- (c) An attorney representing a party shall file an appearance with the hearing officer announcing the fact of representation at the earliest date practical.
- (d) Parties shall retain counsel at their own expense and requests for appointment of counsel shall not be entertained.
Source. #6348, eff 10-5-96, EXPIRED: 10-5-04 New. #8334-A, eff 4-23-05 (from Ed 205.02)