Iowa Admin. Code r. 751-4.31 - Emergency adjudicative proceedings
(1)
Necessary emergency
action. To the extent necessary to prevent or avoid immediate danger
to the public health, safety, or welfare, and consistent with the Constitution
and other provisions of law, the commission may issue a written order in
compliance with Iowa Code section 17A. 18A to suspend a license in whole or in
part, order the cessation of any continuing activity, order affirmative action,
or take other action within the jurisdiction of the commission by emergency
adjudicative order. Before issuing an emergency adjudicative order the
commission shall consider factors including, but not limited to, the following:
a. Whether there has been a sufficient
factual investigation to ensure that the commission is proceeding on the basis
of reliable information;
b. Whether
the specific circumstances which pose immediate danger to the public health,
safety or welfare have been identified and determined to be
continuing;
c. Whether the person
required to comply with the emergency adjudicative order may continue to engage
in other activities without posing immediate danger to the public health,
safety or welfare;
d. Whether
imposition of monitoring requirements or other interim safeguards would be
sufficient to protect the public health, safety or welfare; and
e. Whether the specific action contemplated
by the commission is necessary to avoid the immediate danger.
(2)
Issuance of
order.
a. An emergency adjudicative
order shall contain findings of fact, conclusions of law, and policy reasons to
justify the determination of an immediate danger in the commission 's decision
to take immediate action.
b. The
written emergency adjudicative order shall be immediately delivered to persons
who are required to comply with the order by utilizing one or more of the
following procedures:
(1) Personal
delivery;
(2) Certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the last address on file with the
commission ;
(3) Certified mail to
the last address on file with the commission ;
(4) First-class mail to the last address on
file with the commission ; or
(5)
Fax. Fax may be used as the sole method of delivery if the person required to
comply with the order has filed a written request that commission orders be
sent by fax and has provided a fax number for that purpose.
c. To the degree practicable, the
commission shall select the procedure for providing written notice that best
ensures prompt, reliable delivery.
(3)
Oral notice. Unless the
written emergency adjudicative order is provided by personal delivery on the
same day that the order issues, the commission shall make reasonable immediate
efforts to contact by telephone the persons who are required to comply with the
order.
(4)
Completion of
proceedings. After the issuance of an emergency adjudicative order,
the commission shall proceed as quickly as feasible to complete any proceedings
that would be required if the matter did not involve an immediate danger.
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