Or. Admin. R. 438-007-0027 - Hearing for Purpose of Own Motion Recommendation
(1) Where the Administrative Law Judge
determines that an issue(s) raised by a party is within the Board's Own Motion
jurisdiction, the Administrative Law Judge may proceed with a fact-finding
hearing or other proceeding that the Administrative Law Judge deems achieves
substantial justice (without notifying or requesting permission from the Board
prior to going forward with such a fact-finding hearing or other proceeding)
for the purpose of providing an unappealable recommendation to the Board
regarding the issue(s) within the Board's Own Motion jurisdiction.
(2) If the Administrative Law Judge chooses
to proceed with a fact-finding hearing or other proceeding as described in
section (1), the Administrative Law Judge shall:
(a) Make findings of fact and conclusions of
law regarding the Own Motion issue(s) within the time required to issue any
appealable order in the related case issued regarding matters within the
Administrative Law Judge's jurisdiction; and
(b) Forward to the Board a separate,
unappealable recommendation with respect to the Own Motion issue(s) and a copy
of any appealable order in the related case issued regarding matters within the
Administrative Law Judge's jurisdiction.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726(5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.726(5)
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