Or. Admin. Code § 345-015-0475 - Hearing Officer's Proposed Contested Case Order
(1) After the completion of a contested case
proceeding on an application for a site certificate or on a proposed site
certificate amendment, the hearing officer shall issue a proposed contested
case order stating the hearing officer's findings of fact, conclusions of law,
and recommended site certificate conditions on the issues in the contested
case. The hearing officer shall serve the proposed contested case order on all
parties and limited parties. In the proposed contested case order, the hearing
officer shall include recommended resolutions of objections to the local land
use record, if any. The hearing officer's recommendations are part of the
decision-making record for the application but are not part of the Energy
Facility Siting Council's order unless adopted by Council.
(2) After the hearing in a contested case
proceeding on any matter other than an application for a site certificate or
proposed site certificate amendment, the hearing officer shall issue a proposed
contested case order stating the hearing officer's findings of fact and
conclusions of law. The hearing officer shall serve the proposed contested case
order on all parties and limited parties.
(3) Parties and limited parties may file
exceptions to the proposed contested case order with the Council within the
time set by the hearing officer, not to exceed 30 days after the hearing
officer issues the proposed order. A party filing exceptions shall serve a copy
of the exceptions on all other parties and limited parties. In an exception,
the party shall specifically identify the finding of fact, conclusion of law
or, in contested case proceeding on an application for a site certificate or a
proposed site certificate amendment, recommended site certificate condition to
which the party excepts and shall state the basis for the exception.
(4) Parties and limited parties may file
responses to exceptions within the time set by the hearing officer, not to
exceed 15 days after the time set for filing exceptions. A party filing
responses to exceptions shall serve a copy of the responses to exceptions on
all other parties and limited parties.
(5) For limited parties, the filings
described in (3) and (4) are only allowed to the extent they relate to issues
on which the hearing officer has determined they may participate.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 469.470, ORS 469.370(5) & ORS 183.417(2)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 183.415, ORS 469.370, ORS 469.605, ORS 469.615, ORS 469.992, ORS 469.405 & ORS 469.440
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