Intervenor definition

Intervenor means any person who, upon written petition, is permitted to intervene in a specific proceeding before the board.
Intervenor means a party who voluntarily interposes in a proceeding with the approval of the board or administrative law judge.
Intervenor means a person, not originally a party to an adjudicatory proceeding, who voluntarily participates as a party in the proceeding with the leave of the Board. (See Section 101.402 of this Part.)

Examples of Intervenor in a sentence

  • EPA, Conservation Law Foundation, Intervenor No. 17-1060 (D.C. Cir.) (2017 New Hampshire Small MS4 General Permit consolidated cases).


More Definitions of Intervenor

Intervenor means any person or entity, other than:
Intervenor means a person who is allowed to voluntarily enter into the proceedings with leave of the hearing officer.
Intervenor means a person permitted to intervene in an adjudicative proceeding before the department.
Intervenor. ’ means ‘‘intervenor’’ as defined in section 4-166(5) of the Connecticut General Statutes;
Intervenor means a person or agency permitted to voluntarily enter an appeal as a party.
Intervenor means any party of record who is not an applicant or named respondent.
Intervenor means a person without the status of a party but participating in an adjudicativeproceeding to the extent permitted by the presiding officer acting pursuant to RSA 541-A:32.