06-096 C.M.R. ch. 40, § 12 - Time Extension of Time Within Which to Comply with Orders
A.
Generally. In computing any
period of time prescribed by statute or by these rules, Rules 6(a) and 6(e) of
the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure shall apply. When by these rules or by law
or order of the Board an act is required or allowed to be done at or within a
specified time, the Board may for cause shown at any time within its discretion
order the period enlarged if petition therefor is made before the expiration of
the period originally prescribed; or upon petition made after the expiration of
the period originally prescribed, where the failure to act was the result of
excusable neglect.
B.
Petitions for Extensions of Time Within Which to Comply with Orders. Any
person affected by an order of the Board issued under these regulations may
petition the Board for an extension of time within which to comply with the
terms of such order. Such petition may be made no earlier than sixty (60) days
before compliance with such order is required. Such a petition shall contain a
concise statement by the petitioner of the facts which he believes warrant an
extension; shall include, where appropriate, affidavits of engineers and
contractors, engineering drawings and other material which will aid the Board
in acting upon the petition, and shall state a definite date to which extension
is desired.
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