Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7510 - Change of Hearing Officer; Challenges for Cause
A. A party may request a change of hearing
officer as prescribed in A.R.S. §
41-1992(B) by filing an affidavit which shall include:
1. The case name and number;
2. The hearing officer assigned to the case;
and
3. The name and signature of
the party requesting the change.
B. The party requesting the change shall file
the affidavit with the Office of Appeals and send a copy to all other parties
at least five days before the scheduled hearing date.
C. Unless a party is challenging a hearing
officer for cause as provided in subsection (D), a party may request only one
change of hearing officer.
D. At
any time before a hearing officer renders a decision, a party may challenge a
hearing officer on the grounds that the hearing officer is not impartial or
disinterested in the case.
E. A
party who brings a challenge for cause shall file a request as provided in
subsection (A) and send a copy of the request to all other parties. The request
shall explain the reason why the assigned hearing officer is not impartial or
disinterested.
F. The hearing
officer being challenged for cause may hear and decide the challenge unless:
1. A party specifically requests that another
hearing officer make the determination, or
2. The assigned hearing officer disqualifies
himself or herself from the decision.
G. The Office of Appeals shall transfer the
case to another hearing officer when:
1. A
party requests a change as provided in subsections (A) through (C),
or
2. A hearing officer is removed
for cause as provided in subsections (D) through (F).
H. The Office of Appeals shall send the
parties written notice of the new hearing officer assignment.
Notes
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