Or. Admin. Code § 839-050-0370 - Proposed Orders
(1) The
Administrative Law Judge will prepare and serve upon the commissioner and all
participants a Proposed Order including the following:
(a) Rulings, motions, or objections,
including those rulings previously reserved;
(b) Findings of fact, including those matters
at issue that are either agreed to as fact at the hearing or by stipulation, or
that, when disputed, are determined by the Administrative Law Judge to be a
fact over contentions to the contrary, and will include:
(A) A concise statement of facts supporting
the findings as to each contested issue of fact;
(B) Ultimate facts required to support the
Agency's order; and
(C) Credibility
findings when credibility is of importance in the decision of the case,
including the evidence relied on to reach this finding and the relevance of
that evidence.
(c)
Conclusions of law;
(d) An opinion
explaining the rationale for the findings of fact and conclusions of law;
and
(e) An order setting forth the
Administrative Law Judge's suggested determination, when the proposed decision
is adverse to the party, of the amount owed by the party and any other relief
within the authority of the commissioner.
(2) Proposed Orders will include a statement
that written exceptions, if any, must be filed by participants within ten days
of the date of issuance of the Proposed Order.
(3) Unless it is not practicable to do so, a
proposed order in a case involving alleged violations of ORS
659A.145 or
659A.421, or federal housing
law, will be issued within 60 days of the date of the closure of the hearing
record. If the issuance of the proposed order will be delayed, written notice
will be given to the participants by the Administrative Law Judge as to the
general reasons for the delay.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS chapter 183 & ORS 651.060(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 279C.860, 279C.865, 652.332(3), 653.065(1), 658.115, 658.407(3), 658.820, 659A.845 & 659A.850
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