Or. Admin. Code § 459-001-0035 - Contested Case Hearing
(1)
Request for a contested case hearing. To obtain review of any determination
made under OAR 459-001-0030 or
459-001-0032 for which a
contested case hearing has not been held, the party must file with the Board a
request for a contested case hearing. The request must be filed within 45 days
following the date of the Director's determination.
(2) Informal conferences. Informal
conferences are available as an alternative means that may achieve resolution
of any matter under review. A request for an informal conference does not
relieve a person of the requirements for timely filing of a request for a
contested case hearing.
(3)
Criteria for request. The request for a contested case hearing must be in
writing and set forth:
(a) A description of
the determination for which review is requested;
(b) A short statement of the manner in which
the determination is alleged to be in error;
(c) A statement of facts that are the basis
of the request;
(d) Reference to
applicable statutes, rules or court decisions upon which the requester
relies;
(e) A statement of the
action the request seeks; and
(f) A
request for a hearing.
(4) The Director, or an administrator
appointed by the Director, may direct the staff to schedule a formal contested
case hearing or develop a recommendation to deny the member's request to be
presented to the Board. The Board may then deny a request for a hearing when it
has decided, in consultation with legal counsel, that the Board has no
authority to grant the relief requested.
(5) The hearing must be conducted in
accordance with the Attorney General's Model Rules of Procedure. Parties to the
hearing will include the requester, any other person named as a party, and any
other person who petitions to participate and is determined to have an interest
in the outcome of the proceeding.
(6) The Board may deliberate and decide on
final orders at any time and place allowed by law, as determined on a
case-by-case basis, such as electronically or via a telephone
conference.
(7) In contested cases
where the agency is upholding the administrative law judge's proposed order,
the Director or Deputy Director may issue the final order after the Board has
had an opportunity for review.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 238.650, 183.464 & 183.600 - 183.690
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 183.413 - 183.470
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