Ariz. Admin. Code § R16-3-115 - Rehearing or Review of Decision or Order
A. The Board may grant a rehearing or review
of a decision or order based on a motion by an aggrieved party, or at its own
discretion, for any of the following reasons:
1. The findings of fact, conclusions of law,
order, or decision are not supported by the evidence or are contrary to
law.
2. The party seeking review
was deprived of a fair hearing due to irregularity in the proceedings, abuse of
discretion, or misconduct of the prevailing party.
3. Accident or surprise which could not have
been prevented by ordinary prudence.
4. Material evidence, newly discovered, which
with reasonable diligence could not have been discovered and produced at the
hearing.
5. Error in admission or
rejection of evidence, or other errors of law occurring at the hearing or
during the progress of the action.
6. The decision is the result of passion,
bias or prejudice.
B.
Enforcement of a decision of the Board is stayed pending a determination on the
motion for rehearing or review. If a motion for rehearing or review is denied,
the stay is automatically lifted. The decision becomes final 30 days after the
Appellant is notified of the Board's action on the motion for rehearing or
review.
C. The aggrieved party
shall ensure that the motion for a rehearing or review is in writing and
specifies the grounds upon which the motion is based. The aggrieved party may
amend the motion at any time before the Board rules on it.
D. If the Board desires a response to the
motion for rehearing or review from the opposing party, the Board shall notify
the opposing party in writing and allow a reasonable period of time for
preparation and filing of the response.
E. After granting a motion for rehearing or
review, the Board may take additional testimony, amend findings of fact or
conclusions of law, or make new findings or conclusions, and issue a new
decision, depending on the particular circumstances of the appeal
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