Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-6-1002 - Review or Rehearing of a Board Decision
A. The Board shall provide for a rehearing or
review of its decisions under A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6, Article 10 and the
rules established by the Office of Administrative Hearings.
B. Except as provided in subsection (I), a
party is required to file a motion for rehearing or review of a Board decision
to exhaust the party's administrative remedies. A party that has exhausted the
party's administrative remedies may apply for judicial review of the final
order issued by the Board in accordance with A.R.S. §
12-901 et
seq.
C. When a motion for rehearing
or review is based on affidavits, the affidavits shall be served with the
motion. An opposing party may, within 15 days after service, serve opposing
affidavits.
D. A party may amend a
motion for rehearing or review at any time before the Board rules on the
motion.
E. An aggrieved party may
seek a review or rehearing of a Board decision by submitting a written request
for a review or rehearing to the Board within 30 days after service of the
decision. The request shall specify the grounds for a review or rehearing. The
Board shall grant a request for a review or rehearing for any of the following
reasons materially affecting the rights of an aggrieved party:
3.
4. Newly discovered
material evidence that could not with reasonable diligence have been discovered
and produced at the hearing;
4.
5. Excessive
penalties;
5.
6. Decision, findings of fact, or conclusions not
justified by the evidence or contrary to law; or
6.
7. Errors regarding the
admission or rejection of evidence or errors of law that occurred at the
hearing or during the progress of the proceedings.
1. Irregularity in the administrative
proceedings or any abuse of discretion that deprived the aggrieved party of a
fair hearing;
2. Misconduct of the
Board, its staff, an administrative law judge, or any party;
3. Accident or surprise that could not have
been prevented by ordinary prudence;
E.
An aggrieved party may apply for judicial review of the
final order issued by the Board in accordance with A.R.S. §
12-901 et
seq.
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