Or. Admin. Code § 137-003-0545 - Representation of Agency by Attorney General or Agency Representative
(1) An agency may
be represented at a contested case hearing by the Attorney General.
(2) An agency may be represented at a
contested case hearing by an officer or employee of the agency if the Attorney
General has consented to that representation in a particular hearing or class
of hearings and the agency, by rule, has authorized an agency representative to
appear on its behalf in the particular type of contested case hearing
involved.
(3) The administrative
law judge shall not allow an agency representative appearing under section (2)
of this rule to present legal argument as defined in this rule.
(a) "Legal Argument" includes arguments on:
(A) The jurisdiction of the agency to hear
the contested case;
(B) The
constitutionality of a statute or rule or the application of a constitutional
requirement to an agency;
(C) The
application of court precedent to the facts of the particular contested case
proceeding.
(b) "Legal
Argument" does not include presentation of motions, evidence, examination and
cross-examination of witnesses or presentation of factual arguments or
arguments on:
(A) The application of the
statutes or rules to the facts in the contested case;
(B) Comparison of prior actions of the agency
in handling similar situations;
(C)
The literal meaning of the statutes or rules directly applicable to the issues
in the contested case;
(D) The
admissibility of evidence; and
(E)
The correctness of procedures being followed in the contested case
hearing.
(4)
If the administrative law judge determines that statements or objections made
by an agency representative appearing under section (2) involve legal argument
as defined in this rule, the administrative law judge shall provide reasonable
opportunity for the agency representative to consult the Attorney General and
permit the Attorney General to present argument at the hearing or to file
written legal argument within a reasonable time after conclusion of the
hearing.
(5) An agency
representative appearing under section (2) must read and be familiar with the
Code of Conduct for Non-Attorney Representatives at Administrative Hearings
dated June 1, 2011, as amended October 1, 2011, which is maintained by the
Oregon Department of Justice and available on its website at
http://www.doj.state.or.us [File Link Not Available].
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.341
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.341, 183.452 & 183.630
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