Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-4-109 - Hearing; Request for Rehearing
A. If the
prerequisites in R10-4-106 are met, the Board shall conduct a hearing regarding
a claim submitted under this Article.
B. The Board shall provide a claimant with at
least 10 business days' notice of a hearing or rehearing.
C. The Board shall provide written notice of
its decision to the claimant within 10 business days after a hearing or
rehearing.
D. The Board shall serve
notice of a compensation-award denial or reduction by personal delivery or
certified mail to the last known residence or place of business of the person
being served. Service is complete upon personal delivery or five days after
mailing by certified mail.
E. The
operational unit may request a rehearing of a decision by the Board at any time
and for any reason under this Article.
F. A claimant who is aggrieved by a decision
of the Board made at a hearing may request a rehearing of the decision within
30 days after the Board serves notice of the decision. A claimant shall request
a rehearing in writing and specify the grounds for the request.
G. A claimant may amend a request for a
rehearing of a Board decision at any time before it is ruled on by the
Board.
H. The Board may require
additional written explanation of an issue raised in a request for rehearing of
a Board decision and may provide for oral argument.
I. The Board shall grant a rehearing for any
of the following reasons materially affecting a claimant's rights:
1. Irregularity in the proceedings of the
Board or its operational unit or any order or abuse of discretion that deprived
the claimant of a fair Board decision;
2. Misconduct of the Board, the operational
unit, or staff of the operational unit;
3. Newly discovered material evidence that
could not, with reasonable diligence, have been discovered and produced at the
original Board meeting;
4. Error in
the admission or rejection of evidence or other error of law occurring at the
Board meeting; and
5. The decision
is not justified by the evidence or is contrary to law.
J. When a rehearing is granted, the Board
shall ensure that the rehearing covers only the matters specified under
subsection (I) that materially affect a claimant's rights.
K. The Board may affirm or modify a decision
on all or part of the issues for any of the reasons listed in subsection (I).
An order modifying a decision shall specify with particularity the grounds for
the order.
Notes
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