Or. Admin. Code § 413-010-0505 - Hearing Requests
(1) To request a
hearing under OAR 413-010-0500(2)(a):
(a) The party or the party's representative
must complete and sign a hearing request form approved by the Department:
and
(b) The form must be received
by the Department not later than 30 days following the mailing date or date of
personal delivery of the notice.
(2) Requests for a hearing under OAR
413-010-0500(2)(b)-(d) and
(f) -(g) must be in writing and must be
postmarked or received by the Department by the date specified in the
Department's notice or the applicable rule setting a hearing request deadline,
whichever is later.
(3) In the
event a request for a hearing is not timely, OAR
137-003-0528 applies, except to
the extent provided otherwise in section (5) of this rule.
(4) If a contested case notice was sent by
regular mail, and the party or party's representative indicates that neither
the party nor the party's representative received or had actual knowledge of
the contested case notice, the Department must advise the party or party's
representative of the right to request a hearing under section (5) of this
rule.
(5) When the Department
receives a hearing request that is not filed within the timeframe required by
section (1) or section (2) of this rule but is filed no later than 60 days
after a notice becomes a final order under OAR
413-010-0510(3):
(a) If the Department finds that the party
and party's representative did not receive the written notice and did not have
actual knowledge of the notice, the Department refers the request for a hearing
to the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) for a contested case hearing on
the merits of the Department's action described in the notice.
(b) The Department may refer the request for
a hearing to the OAH for a contested case proceeding to determine whether the
party or party's representative received the written notice or had actual
knowledge of the notice. At the hearing, the Department must show that the
party or party's representative had actual knowledge of the notice or that the
Department mailed the notice to the correct address of the party or party's
representative.
(6) Upon
receipt of a hearing request that is not described in OAR
413-010-0500(2),
the Department may enter an order that the hearing request is not eligible for
referral to OAH. Alternately, the Department may refer a hearing request to OAH
for a decision on the question of whether there is a right to a contested case
hearing.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 418.005
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.411 - 183.685, 411.095, 411.103 & 418.005
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