Or. Admin. Code § 471-060-0005 - Request for Change of Administrative Law Judge
(1) The purpose of this rule is to establish
uniform procedures for the change of assignment of administrative law
judges.
(2) The words and terms
used in OAR 471-060-0005 have the following
meanings:
(a) An administrative law judge is
"assigned to the case" when a written notice is sent to a party or agency
naming the administrative law judge to preside over a contested case, or the
date a party or agency has actual notice of the assignment, whichever is
earlier.
(b) "Good cause" to
support a request for a change of administrative law judge is any reason why an
administrative law judge's impartiality might reasonably be questioned. It
includes, but is not limited to, personal bias or prejudice, personal knowledge
of disputed facts, conflict of interest, or any other interest that could be
substantially affected by the outcome of the proceeding.
(3) Every party and agency in a contested
case is entitled to request a change of administrative law judge. Except for
hearings provided under ORS
813.410 or
813.440 on suspension of driving
privileges, the first request of that party or agency shall be automatically
granted so long as it is filed within the time limits established by section
(4). If that party or agency makes a subsequent request, the party or agency
must show good cause why the administrative law judge should not preside over
the hearing. A request for change of administrative law judge in hearings
provided under ORS 813.410 or
813.440 on suspension of driving
privileges may only be granted on a showing of good cause. The Chief
Administrative Law Judge may designate in writing a person (or persons) to rule
on requests under this rule.
(4)
All requests must be in writing and sent or delivered to the Chief
Administrative Law Judge or designee by filing the request with the Office of
Administrative Hearings by hand delivery, mail, facsimile transmission, or
electronic mail. To be entitled to an automatic change of administrative law
judge, the party making the request must do so within 10 business days after an
administrative law judge is assigned to the case.
(a) For purposes of this rule, business days
do not include days of scheduled office closure. Scheduled days of office
closure include, but are not limited to, Saturdays and the legal holidays
identified in ORS 187.010 and
187.020, including Sundays. A
request will be considered filed on the date a party or agency mails, faxes,
emails, hand delivers, or electronically transmits the request to the Office of
Administrative Hearings.
(b) The
time for filing a request for a change of the administrative law judge assigned
to the case may be extended if the party or agency making the request can
demonstrate that the failure to make a timely request was caused by an
excusable mistake, surprise, excusable neglect, reasonable reliance on the
statement of a party, agency, or the Office of Administrative Hearings relating
to procedural requirements. In such cases, the party or agency may file the
request within 10 business days after the circumstances that prevented a timely
filing have come to an end.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 183.645(1)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 183.645
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