Or. Admin. Code § 309-012-0034 - Delivery of Ability-to-Pay Orders and Factors Relating to Appeals
(1) Delivery to the
Person - The original Ability-to-Pay Order shall be delivered to the person,
unless the person has an authorized representative.
(2) Delivery to the Authorized Representative
- If the person has an authorized representative, the original Ability-to-Pay
Order shall be delivered to the authorized representative, and a copy shall be
delivered to the person. Any Ability-to-Pay Order delivered to an authorized
representative shall include an explanation of the Division's right to demand
payment of the charges assessed by the Order, and the consequences to the
authorized representative of failing to comply, as provided by ORS
179.653.
(3) Appeal Rights - The Ability-to-Pay Order
shall include an explanation of the person's right to appeal the determination
set forth by the Order.
(4)
Successor Authorized Representative - If the person's authorized representative
does not pay or appeal the charges assessed by an Ability-to-Pay Order, and he
or she is subsequently replaced by a new authorized representative, the
successor authorized representative shall be provided with the opportunity to
either pay the assessed charges, or to appeal the determination set forth by
the Order. The Division will take the following actions when notified there is
a successor authorized representative:
(a)
Deliver copies of all Ability-to-Pay Orders not fully paid to the successor
authorized representative with a letter which describes the delivery of the
Order(s) to the previous authorized representative(s), and any actions taken by
the previous representative(s) with regard to the Order(s);
(b) Include with the Order copies, an
explanation of the successor authorized representative's right to appeal the
determination(s) set forth by the Ability-to-Pay Order(s).
(5) Resolving Appeals - If the person or the
person's authorized representative appeals a determination set forth by an
Ability-to-Pay Order, the Division will attempt to resolve the appeal by
issuing a new Ability-to-Pay Order which takes into consideration the
information on which the appeal is based. If the appeal cannot be resolved by
issuing a new Order, it will be addressed through the contested case appeal
process.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 179.770, 413.042 & 431.021
Stats. Implemented: ORS 179.610 - 179.770
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