Iowa Admin. Code r. 282-11.7 - Notice of hearing
(1)
Delivery. Delivery of the notice of hearing constitutes the
commencement of the contested case proceeding. Delivery may be executed by:
a. Personal service as provided in the Iowa
Rules of Civil Procedure; or
b.
Certified mail, return receipt requested; or
c. Publication, as provided in the Iowa Rules
of Civil Procedure.
(2)
Contents. The notice of hearing will contain the following
information:
a. A statement of the time, date,
place, and nature of the hearing;
b. A statement of the legal authority and
jurisdiction under which the hearing is to be held;
c. A reference to the particular sections of
the statutes and rules involved;
d.
A short and plain statement of the matter asserted;
e. Identification of all parties including
the name, address and telephone numbers of counsel representing each of the
parties where known;
f. Reference
to the procedural rules governing conduct of the contested case
proceeding;
g. Identification of
the presiding officer , if known. If not known, a description of who will serve
as presiding officer ; and
h.
Notification of the time period in which a party may request, pursuant to Iowa
Code section 17A.11 and rule
282-11.8 (17A,256), that the
presiding officer be an administrative law judge.
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(1) Delivery. Delivery of the notice of hearing constitutes the commencement of the contested case proceeding. Delivery may be executed by:
a. Personal service as provided in the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure; or
b. Certified mail, return receipt requested; or
c. First-class mail; or
d. Publication, as provided in the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure.
(2) Contents. The notice of hearing shall contain the following information:
a. A statement of the time, date, place, and nature of the hearing;
b. A statement of the legal authority and jurisdiction under which the hearing is to be held;
c. A reference to the particular sections of the statutes and rules involved;
d. A short and plain statement of the matter asserted;
e. Identification of all parties including the name, address and telephone numbers of counsel representing each of the parties where known;
f.Reference to the procedural rules governing conduct of the contested case proceeding;
g. Identification of the presiding officer , if known. If not known, a description of who will serve as presiding officer ; and
h. Notification of the time period in which a party may request, pursuant to Iowa Code section I7A.1I and rule 282-11.8 (17A,272), that the presiding officer be an administrative law judge.