Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-11-1701 - Procedure
A. Except as
provided in subsection (F), a licensee, certificate holder, or business entity
who is aggrieved by an order issued by the Board may file a written motion for
rehearing or review with the Board, pursuant to A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6,
Article 10, specifying the grounds for rehearing or review.
B. A licensee, certificate holder, or
business entity filing a motion for rehearing or review under this rule may
amend the motion at any time before it is ruled upon by the Board. The opposing
party may file a response within 15 days after the date the motion for
rehearing or review is filed. The Board may require that the parties file
supplemental memoranda explaining the issues raised in the motion, and may
permit oral argument.
C. The Board
may grant a rehearing or review of the order for any of the following causes
materially affecting a licensee, certificate holder, or business entity's
rights:
1. Irregularity in the proceedings of
the Board or any order or abuse of discretion, which deprived a licensee,
certificate holder, or business entity of a fair hearing;
2. Misconduct of the Board, its personnel,
the administrative law judge, or the prevailing party;
3. Accident or surprise which could not have
been prevented by ordinary prudence;
4. Excessive or insufficient penalties;
5. Error in the admission or
rejection of evidence or other errors of law occurring at the hearing or during
the progress of the proceeding;
6.
That the findings of fact or decision is arbitrary, capricious, or an abuse of
discretion;
7. That the findings
of fact of decision is not justified by the evidence or is contrary to law; or
8. Newly discovered, material
evidence which could not, with reasonable diligence, have been discovered and
produced at the original hearing.
D. The Board may affirm or modify the order
or grant a rehearing or review to all or part of the issues for any of the
reasons in subsection (C). The Board, within the time for filing a motion for
rehearing or review, may grant a rehearing or review on its own initiative for
any reason for which it might have granted relief on motion of a party. An
order granting a rehearing or review shall specify the grounds on which
rehearing or review is granted, and any rehearing or review shall cover only
those matters specified.
E. When a
motion for rehearing or review is based upon affidavits, they shall be served
with the motion. An opposing party may, within 15 days after such service,
serve opposing affidavits.
F. If
the Board makes specific findings that the immediate effectiveness of the order
is necessary for the preservation of public health and safety and that a
rehearing or review is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest, the order may be issued as a final order without an opportunity for a
rehearing or review. If an order is issued as a final order without an
opportunity or rehearing or review, the aggrieved party shall make an
application for judicial review of the order within the time limits permitted
for application for judicial review of the Board's final order.
G. The Board shall rule on the motion for
rehearing or review within 15 days after the response has been filed, or at the
Board's next meeting after the motion is received, whichever is
later.
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