Or. Admin. Code § 436-001-0019 - Requests for Hearing
(1) A
request for hearing on a matter within the director's jurisdiction must be
filed with the division no later than the filing deadline. Filing deadlines
will not be extended except as provided in section (7) of this rule.
(2) A request for hearing must be in writing.
A party may use the division's Form 2839, "Workers' Compensation Division
Request for Hearing," available on the division's website at
http://wcd.oregon.gov/forms/Pages/forms.aspx.
A request for hearing must include the following information, as applicable:
(a) The name, address, and phone number of
the party making the request;
(b)
Whether the party making the request is the worker, insurer, medical provider,
employer, any other party, or an attorney on behalf of a party;
(c) The number of the administrative order
being appealed;
(d) The worker's
name, address, and phone number;
(e) The name, address, and phone number of
the worker's attorney, if any;
(f)
The date of injury;
(g) The
insurer's or self-insured employer's claim number;
(h) The division's file number; and
(i) The reason for requesting a
hearing.
(3) Requests for
hearing may be filed in any of the following ways:
(a) By mail, to the following address:
WCD Hearings
Workers' Compensation Division
P.O. Box 14480
Salem, OR 97309-0405.
(b) By hand-delivery, to the following
address:
WCD Hearings
350 Winter Street NE, 2nd floor
Salem, OR 97301.
(c) By fax, to 503-947-7511, if the document
transmitted indicates that it has been delivered by fax, is sent to the correct
fax number, and indicates the date the document was sent.
(d) By email, to
wcd.hearings@dcbs.oregon.gov. If the request for hearing is an attachment to
the email, it must be in a format that Microsoft Word 2010® (.docx, .doc,
.txt, .rtf) or Adobe Reader® (.pdf) can open. Image formats that can be
viewed in Internet Explorer® (.tif, .jpg) are also acceptable.
(e) By using the online form, available on
the division's website at
https://wcd.oregon.gov/forms/pages/request-for-hearing.aspx.
(4) The requesting party must send
a copy of the request to all known parties and their legal representatives, if
any.
(5) Timeliness of requests for
hearing will be determined under OAR
436-001-0027.
(6) The director will refer timely requests
for hearing to the board for a hearing before an administrative law judge. The
director may withdraw a matter that has been referred if the matter is not
appropriate for hearing at that time.
(7) The director will deny requests for
hearing that are filed after the filing deadline. The requesting party may
request a limited hearing on the denial of the request for hearing within 30
days after the mailing date of the denial. The request must be filed with the
division. At the limited hearing, the administrative law judge may consider
only whether:
(a) The denied request for
hearing was filed timely; or
(b)
Good cause existed that prevented the party from timely requesting a hearing on
the merits. For the purpose of this rule, "good cause" includes, but is not
limited to, mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726(4) & ORS 84.013
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.704
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