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Re: CivilStruct post# 90003

Friday, 04/15/2011 6:16:18 AM

Friday, April 15, 2011 6:16:18 AM

Post# of 103302
A better answer to due process on the Laidlaw matter:
Good afternoon, Mr. Edwards,

The following reply is intended to answer your question posed to me earlier today. It comes from the Counsel for the Site Evaluation Committee, Attorney Michael Iacopino:
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The matter only requires an adjudicatory process if it becomes a contested case. That is if parties with a significant interest in the outcome are allowed to intervene and contest the relief sought by the Joint Applicants.
Of course the committee could order extended proceedings on its own motion if it feels that there is insufficient information and they request additional info from the Applicants. The Committee could also exercise its authority to deny the requested relief.
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Tim Drew


http://www.nh.gov/pelrb/procedure/hearings.htm

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