Or. Admin. R. 438-006-0081 - Postponement of Hearings
(1) A
scheduled hearing shall not be postponed except by order of an Administrative
Law Judge upon a finding of extraordinary circumstances beyond the control of
the party or parties requesting the postponement. "Extraordinary circumstances"
shall not include:
(a) Failure of the insurer
or self-insured employer to refer, or delay in referring, the case or any
pertinent information to its representative;
(b) Unavailability of a party, lay witness or
representative due to nonemergency occupational, personal or professional
business or appointments, or unwillingness to appear, provided that a
postponement may be granted if the unavailable person is a worker who is
temporarily working out of state and is reasonably expected to return to the
state within a time certain or is a person who has been duly subpoenaed and has
failed to comply with the subpoena;
(c) An attorney's, party's, representative's
or witness' conflict with proceedings before another administrative body that
are scheduled more than three days after mailing of the Hearings Division's
notice of hearing;
(d) Incomplete
case preparation, unless the Administrative Law Judge finds that completion of
the record could not be accomplished with due diligence.
(2) For purposes of this rule, "due
diligence" shall include, but not be limited to, a party's inability to
produce, because of unavailability, a medical or vocational expert witness for
direct examination at hearing or for cross-examination at hearing or by
deposition/interrogatories prior to a scheduled hearing, provided that the
request for cross-examination was made no later than seven (7) days after the
requesting party received from another party a copy of a report from the
medical or vocational expert witness accompanied by written notice that the
sending party is submitting the report as a proposed exhibit for admission into
evidence at a scheduled hearing. A party need not subpoena a medical or
vocational expert witness to establish due diligence under this
section.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.283(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.307, ORS 656.726(5)
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