Or. Admin. R. 165-001-0045 - Ex Parte Communications
(1)
An ex parte communication is:
(a) An oral or
written communication;
(b) By a
party, a party's representative or legal advisor, any other person who has a
direct or indirect interest in the outcome of the proceeding, any other person
with personal knowledge of the facts relevant to the proceeding, or any offer,
employee or agent of the agency;
(c) That relates to a legal or factual issue
in the contested case proceeding;
(d) Made directly or indirectly to the
administrative law judge;
(e) While
the contested case proceeding is pending;
(f) That is made without notice and
opportunity for the agency and all parties to participate in the
communication.
(2) If an
agency decision maker or administrative law judge receives an ex parte
communication during the pendency of the proceeding, the administrative law
judge shall place in the record:
(a) The name
of each individual from whom the administrative law judge received an ex parte
communication;
(b) A copy of any ex
parte written communication received by the administrative law judge;
(c) A memorandum reflecting the substance of
any ex parte oral communication made to the administrative law judge;
(d) A copy of any written response made by
the administrative law judge to any ex parte oral or written communication;
and
(e) A memorandum reflecting the
substance of any oral response made by the administrative law judge to any ex
parte oral or written communication.
(3) The provisions of this rule do not apply
to:
(a) Communications made to an
administrative law judge by other administrative law judges;
(b) Communications made to an administrative
law judge by any person employed by the Office of Administrative Hearings to
assist the administrative law judge.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 246.150, 260.232 & 260.995
Stats. Implemented: ORS 260.232 & 260.995
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