Ariz. Admin. Code § R20-5-659 - Request for Hearings on Petition
A. Any employer, employee, authorized
employee representative, representative, or other person interested in or
affected by an order of the Commission may petition for a hearing on the
reasonableness and lawfulness of an order issued under A.R.S. §§
23-411 or
23-412, by a verified petition
filed with the Commission.
B. A
request for a hearing filed shall include:
1.
The name and address of the applicant;
2. A concise statement of facts showing how
the employer, employee, authorized employee representative, representative, or
other person would be affected by the relief applied for;
3. A petition shall set forth specifically
and in detail the order upon which a hearing is desired;
4. The reasons why the order is unreasonable
or unlawful;
5. The issue to be
considered by the Commission on the hearing. Objections other than those set
forth in the petition are deemed finally waived.
6. If the applicant is an employer, a
certification that the applicant has informed the affected employees of the
application by:
a. Giving a copy thereof to
their authorized representative;
b.
Posting at the place or places where notices to employees are normally posted,
a statement giving a summary of the petition specifying where a copy of the
full petition may be examined (or, in lieu of the summary, posting the
application itself); and
c. Other
appropriate means.
7. If
the applicant is an affected employee, a certification that a copy of the
petition has been furnished to the employer.
C. The Commission may on its own motion
proceed to modify or revoke a rule or order issued under A.R.S. §§
23-411 or
23-412. In such event, the
Commission shall cause to be published in statewide newspapers a notice of its
intention, affording interested persons an opportunity to submit written data,
views, or arguments regarding the proposal and informing the affected employer
and employees of their right to request a hearing and shall take such other
action as may be appropriate to give actual notice to the affected employees.
Any request for a hearing shall include a short and plain statement of:
1. How the proposed modification or
revocation would affect the requesting party; and
2. What the requesting party would seek to
show on the subjects or issues involved.
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