Or. Admin. Code § 690-010-0230 - Final Order in Contested Case
(1) Upon
conclusion of the contested case hearing, including the consideration of
exceptions filed against a proposed order issued by the administrative law
judge, the Commission shall issue a final order in contested case.
(2) If, after consideration of the contested
case record, the Commission finds that the factors that resulted in the
designation of a critical groundwater area under ORS 537.730 can be resolved by
implementing one or more of the corrective control measures specified in the
Notice of Proposed Corrective Control Orders, the Commission shall issue a
final order establishing one or more of the proposed corrective control
provisions provided in ORS 537.742.
(3) Final orders in contested case must be
consistent with ORS 183.650 and OAR 137-003-0665 and directed to the named
parties in the contested case proceeding.
(4) Final orders in default issued to a party
in the contested case hearing must be consistent with OAR
137-003-0670.
(5) If no person or
state agency files a timely Notice of Party Status, Petition for Party Status,
or state agency request for party status, the Commission shall issue a final
order in default consistent with OAR 137-003-0670.
(6) The Commission's final order in contested
case is appealable to the Oregon Court of Appeals pursuant to ORS 183.482 and
ORS 536.075.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 536.027 & ORS 537.780
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 537.780, ORS 537.730-537.742, ORS 537.525, ORS 183 & ORS 536-537
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