Or. Admin. Code § 690-002-0175 - Exceptions to Proposed Orders
(1)
If the recommended action in the proposed order is adverse to any party or the
Department , the party or Department may file exceptions and present argument to
the Department . Exceptions must be in writing, clearly and concisely identify
the portions of the proposed order excepted to, and cite to appropriate
portions of the record or to Commission policies to which modifications are
sought.
(2) Parties must file their
exceptions with the Department at its Salem offices, by any method allowed in
the notice of appeal rights provided in the proposed order.
(3) A party must file any exceptions within
30 days following the date of service of the proposed order on the parties to
the contested case proceeding.
(4)
Unless otherwise required by law, the Director must consider any exceptions to
the proposed order and issue a final order.
(5) If the applicable law provides for the
Commission to review any exceptions or issue the final order, the Commission
may form a subcommittee to review the exceptions and provide a report prior to
the Commission issuing a final order.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.341, 536.025 & 536.027
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.341, 183.470 & 536 - 543
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