Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-12-1002 - Request for Hearing; Form; Time Limits
A. A person who wishes to appeal an adverse
action shall file a written request for a fair hearing with a local FAA office,
within 20 days of the adverse action notice date.
B. A request for a hearing is deemed filed:
1. On the date it is mailed, if transmittal
via the United States Postal Service or its successor. The mailing date is as
follows:
a. As shown by the
postmark;
b. As shown by the
postage meter mark of the envelope in which it is received, if there is no
postmark; or
c. The date entered on
the document as the date of its completion, if there is no postmark, or no
postage meter mark, or if the mark is illegible.
2. On the date actually received by the
Department, if not sent through the mail as provided in subsection (B)(1).
C. The submission of
any document shall be considered timely if the appellant proves that delay in
submission was due to Department error or misinformation, or to delay caused by
the U.S. Postal Service or its successor.
D. Any document mailed by the Department
shall be considered as having been given to the addressee on the date it is
mailed to the addressee's last known address. The date mailed shall be presumed
to be the date shown on the document, unless otherwise indicated by the facts.
Computation of time shall be made in accordance with Rule 6(a) of the Rules of
Civil Procedure.
E. The Office of
Appeals shall deny any request that is not timely filed. A party may request an
appeal on the timeliness of an appeal.
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