Chapter 13 - CONTESTED CASES
- Rule 288-13.1 - Scope and applicability
- Rule 288-13.2 - Definitions
- Rule 288-13.3 - Time requirements
- Rule 288-13.4 - Requests for contested case proceeding
- Rule 288-13.5 - Notice of hearing
- Rule 288-13.6 - Presiding officer
- Rule 288-13.7 - Waiver of procedures
- Rule 288-13.8 - Telephone proceedings
- Rule 288-13.9 - Disqualification
- Rule 288-13.10 - Consolidation-severance
- Rule 288-13.11 - Pleadings
- Rule 288-13.12 - Service and filing of pleadings and other papers
- Rule 288-13.13 - Discovery
- Rule 288-13.14 - Subpoenas
- Rule 288-13.15 - Motions
- Rule 288-13.16 - Prehearing conference
- Rule 288-13.17 - Continuances
- Rule 288-13.18 - Withdrawals
- Rule 288-13.19 - Intervention
- Rule 288-13.20 - Hearing procedures
- Rule 288-13.21 - Evidence
- Rule 288-13.22 - Default
- Rule 288-13.23 - Ex parte communication
- Rule 288-13.24 - Recording costs
- Rule 288-13.25 - Interlocutory appeals
- Rule 288-13.26 - Final decision
- Rule 288-13.27 - Appeals and review
- Rule 288-13.28 - Applications for rehearing
- Rule 288-13.29 - Stays of agency actions
- Rule 288-13.30 - No factual dispute contested cases
- Rule 288-13.31 - Emergency adjudicative proceedings
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