Or. Admin. Code § 350-060-0042 - Delegation of Authority to the Chair of the Commission
(1) Where these rules refer to the Chair of
the Commission, the Commission has delegated authority to the Chair or
presiding officer designated by the Chair to act on those matters for the
Commission, including but not limited to, procedural orders on behalf of the
Commission relating to case setting, requests for intervention, preliminary
motions, motions to dismiss, and other procedural matters. The Chair of the
Commission may also act on other matters specified for Commission action when
the context indicates action by the Chair of the Commission or when action by
the full Commission would be impracticable.
(2) The Chair of the Commission shall decide
matters without oral argument, unless the Chair desires an oral hearing. The
decision of the Chair of the Commission or presiding officer pursuant to this
authority shall be final and not reviewable by the full Commission. The Chair
of the Commission may also choose, at his or her sole discretion, to bring a
matter to the full Commission for decision.
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