Iowa Code r. 481-10.15 - Motions
(1) No technical
form is required for motions. Prehearing motions, however, must be written,
state the grounds for relief and state the relief sought. Any motion for
summary judgment shall be filed in compliance with the requirements of Iowa
Rules of Civil Procedure.
(2) Any
party may file a written resistance or response to a motion within 14 days
after the motion is served, unless the time period is extended or shortened by
rules of the agency or the administrative law judge. The ALJ may consider a
failure to respond within the required time period in ruling on a
motion.
(3) The administrative law
judge may schedule oral argument on any motion on the request of any party or
the ALJ's own motion.
(4) Except
for good cause, all motions pertaining to the hearing must be filed and served
at least ten days prior to the hearing date unless the time period is shortened
or lengthened by rules of the agency or the administrative law judge.
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