Or. Admin. Code § 137-003-0060 - Proposed Orders in Contested Cases, Filing Exceptions
(1) If a majority of the officials who are to
render the final order in a contested case have neither attended the hearing
nor reviewed and considered the record, and the order is adverse to a party, a
proposed order including findings of fact and conclusions of law shall be
served upon the parties.
(2) When
the agency serves a proposed order on the parties, the agency shall at the same
time or at a later date notify the parties:
(a) When written exceptions must be filed to
be considered by the agency; and
(b) When and in what form argument may be
made to the officials who will render the final order.
(3) After receiving exceptions and argument,
if any, the agency may adopt the proposed order or prepare a new
order.
(4) Nothing in this rule
prohibits the staff of a non-party agency from commenting on the proposed
order.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.341
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.341(1), ORS 183.460 & ORS 183.464
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