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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELV > CHAPTER541-A > 541-A-29

In processing an application, petition or request, in any matter other than rulemaking or a declaratory ruling, in which a response is specifically addressed to the applicant, petitioner or requester, the agency shall:
   I. Within 60 days of receipt, examine the application, petition or request, notify the applicant of any apparent errors or omissions, request any additional information that the agency is permitted by law to require, and notify the applicant of the name, official title, address, and telephone number of an agency official or employee who may be contacted regarding the application.
   II. Within a reasonable time, not to exceed 120 days, after receipt of the application, petition or request, or of the response to a timely request made by the agency pursuant to paragraph I, the agency shall:
      (a) Approve or deny the application, in whole or in part, on the basis of nonadjudicative processes, if disposition of the application by the use of these processes is not precluded by any provision of law; or
      (b) Commence an adjudicative proceeding in accordance with this chapter.
   III. If the time limits prescribed by this section conflict with specific time limits provided for by other provisions of law, the specific time limits provided for by such other provisions shall control.

Source. 1994, 412:1, eff. Aug. 9, 1994.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELV > CHAPTER541-A > 541-A-29

In processing an application, petition or request, in any matter other than rulemaking or a declaratory ruling, in which a response is specifically addressed to the applicant, petitioner or requester, the agency shall:
   I. Within 60 days of receipt, examine the application, petition or request, notify the applicant of any apparent errors or omissions, request any additional information that the agency is permitted by law to require, and notify the applicant of the name, official title, address, and telephone number of an agency official or employee who may be contacted regarding the application.
   II. Within a reasonable time, not to exceed 120 days, after receipt of the application, petition or request, or of the response to a timely request made by the agency pursuant to paragraph I, the agency shall:
      (a) Approve or deny the application, in whole or in part, on the basis of nonadjudicative processes, if disposition of the application by the use of these processes is not precluded by any provision of law; or
      (b) Commence an adjudicative proceeding in accordance with this chapter.
   III. If the time limits prescribed by this section conflict with specific time limits provided for by other provisions of law, the specific time limits provided for by such other provisions shall control.

Source. 1994, 412:1, eff. Aug. 9, 1994.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLELV > CHAPTER541-A > 541-A-29

In processing an application, petition or request, in any matter other than rulemaking or a declaratory ruling, in which a response is specifically addressed to the applicant, petitioner or requester, the agency shall:
   I. Within 60 days of receipt, examine the application, petition or request, notify the applicant of any apparent errors or omissions, request any additional information that the agency is permitted by law to require, and notify the applicant of the name, official title, address, and telephone number of an agency official or employee who may be contacted regarding the application.
   II. Within a reasonable time, not to exceed 120 days, after receipt of the application, petition or request, or of the response to a timely request made by the agency pursuant to paragraph I, the agency shall:
      (a) Approve or deny the application, in whole or in part, on the basis of nonadjudicative processes, if disposition of the application by the use of these processes is not precluded by any provision of law; or
      (b) Commence an adjudicative proceeding in accordance with this chapter.
   III. If the time limits prescribed by this section conflict with specific time limits provided for by other provisions of law, the specific time limits provided for by such other provisions shall control.

Source. 1994, 412:1, eff. Aug. 9, 1994.