Or. Admin. R. 274-045-0205 - Review of Loan Determinations and Other Decisions
(1) Any person adversely affected by a
decision of an ODVA official may write a letter of complaint to the Director.
The Director or other designated official shall prepare and deposit in the
ordinary mail, or personally deliver, a written response within 30 days of
receipt of the written complaint.
(2) If the Director, or other designated
official supports the decision, a request may be made for an informal hearing
with a designated official at the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs
Office, located at 700 Summer Street, NE, Salem, Oregon 97301-1285.
(3) A request for an informal hearing shall
be addressed to the Director and shall state the nature of the adverse
decision, the date of and the person making the decision, and how the person
requesting the hearing is adversely affected. The Director must receive a
request for an informal hearing within 60 days of the date of mailing or
personal delivery of the response, provided for by section (1) of this rule. If
no letter of complaint was ever written, the requirement for a letter of
complaint may be waived, and the request for an informal hearing considered if
the request is received by the Director within 90 days of the date of the
decision leading to the request for an informal hearing. Unless ODVA received
written notice of a complaint, the right to a hearing (both informal and
contested) shall expire 90 days after the date the complainant had actual
knowledge of, or by the exercise of due care would have had knowledge of, the
occurrence in dispute.
(4) Within
30 days from receipt of a request for an informal hearing, the Director shall,
by mail, notify the person making the request of the action taken on the
request which may be:
(a) Designating an
official to conduct an informal hearing;
(b) Reversing or modifying the adverse
decision;
(c) Denying the
request.
(5) Any denial
of a request for an informal hearing shall state the reason for the denial. A
request for an informal hearing may be denied if the Director finds:
(a) Litigation involving the issue in dispute
is pending or imminent;
(b) The
person making the request is not the person who would directly benefit from a
modification or reversal of the adverse decision (not the real party in
interest);
(c) A modification or
reversal of the decision would affect persons who would not be bound by the
modification or reversal (the Director is lacking power to resolve the
dispute);
(d) The Director did not
receive the request within the time allowed by section (3) of this
rule.
(6) If an official
is designated to conduct an informal hearing, the person requesting the hearing
shall be notified by mail of the name and title of the official designated and
the time and place for the hearing. A time for the hearing must be scheduled
within 60 days of the hearing request unless otherwise mutually agreed by the
parties.
(7) After conducting an
informal hearing, the designated official shall prepare and submit to the
Director for approval a written decision. Within 30 days after conducting an
informal hearing, a decision approved by the Director shall be mailed to the
person for whom the hearing was conducted.
(8) A decision of the designated official,
after approval by the Director, shall be final except when, as defined by ORS
183.310(2), a
"Contested Case" exists.
(9) When a
"Contested Case" exists, and a contested case hearing is desired, it must be
requested in writing and the request received by the Director within 20 days of
the date of the mailing of the decision of the designated official if an
informal hearing has been held, or within 20 days of service of the notice in a
contested case under ORS
183.415.
(10) Contested case hearings will be
conducted in accordance with the provisions of ORS
183.413 to
183.470 and the Attorney
General's Model Rules of Procedure, OAR 137-003-001 to
137-003-092.
Notes
Publications: The publications referenced in this rule is available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, ORS 406.030 & ORS 407.115
Stats. Implemented: ORS 407
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