Iowa Admin. Code r. 129-6.6 - Notice of hearing and transmission of contested cases
(1)
Delivery. Delivery of
the notice of hearing constitutes the commencement of the contested case
proceeding. Delivery of the notice of hearing may be executed by:
a. Personal service as provided in the Iowa
Rules of Civil Procedure;
b.
Certified mail, return receipt requested;
c. First-class mail; or
d. Publication, as provided in the Iowa Rules
of Civil Procedure.
(2)
Contents. Notices of hearing shall contain the information
required by Iowa Code section
17A.12(2),
any additional information required by statute or rule, and the following
information:
a. Identification of all parties
including the name, address and telephone number of the person who will act as
advocate for the office or the state and of parties' counsel where
known;
b. Reference to the
procedural rules governing conduct of the contested case proceeding;
c. Reference to the procedural rules
governing informal settlement;
d.
Identification of the presiding officer , if known. If not known, a description
of who will serve as presiding officer (e.g., an administrative law judge from
the department of inspections and appeals or the CIO );
e. Information on who to contact if auxiliary
aids or services are needed to participate in the matter because of a
disability; and
f.The mailing
address and e-mail address for filing with the division or office , whichever is
applicable, and notice of the option of e-mail service as provided in paragraph
6.14(2)"b."
(3)
Transmission of contested cases. In every proceeding filed by
the office with the division , the office shall complete a transmittal form. The
transmittal form shall contain the information required by 481-subrule
10.4(1).
(4)
Issuance of
the hearing notice. When a case is transmitted by the office to the
division for hearing, the division shall issue the notice of hearing. The
office shall provide the division with the information required by 481-subrule
10.4(2).
(5)
Attachments. The office shall attach the documents required by
481-subrule 10.4(3) to the completed transmittal form when it is sent to the
division .
(6)
Receipt. When a properly transmitted case is received, it is
marked with the date of receipt by the division . The division assigns an
identifying number to each contested case upon receipt.
(7)
Scheduling. The division
shall promptly schedule hearings for the office . The availability of an
administrative law judge and any special circumstances shall be
considered.
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