Or. Admin. Code § 845-003-0670 - Retained Authority of Commissioners
(1) The Commissioners retain all authority
not specifically delegated.
(2) The
Commissioners delegate to the Administrator the authority to grant or deny late
hearing requests (frequently called Requests for Relief From Default) as
provided in OAR 137-003-0528.
(3) The Commissioners delegate to the
Administrator the authority to grant or deny requests to participate as a
party, limited party or interested agency in a contested case under OAR
137-003-0535 or
137-003-0540 and to make all
decisions incidental to the request, including, but not limited to, specifying
the areas of participation and procedural limitations of participation,
granting or denying late petitions, shortening the time within which responses
to the petition shall be filed and/or postponing the hearing until disposition
is made of the petition.
(4) The
Commissioners delegate to the Administrator the authority to grant or deny a
petition for an order to take a deposition of a party pursuant to OAR
137-003-0572. This authority
includes, but is not limited to, the ability to designate the terms of the
deposition such as the location, manner of recording, time of day and persons
permitted to be present during the deposition.
(5) The Commissioners delegate to the
Administrator the authority to grant or deny discovery motions pursuant to OAR
137-003-0568 submitted prior to
referral of the contested case to the Office of Administrative Hearings and, if
applicable, after the assigned administrative law judge issues a proposed
order.
(6) The Commissioners
delegate to the Administrator the authority to respond to questions transmitted
to the agency as set forth in OAR
137-003-0635. The scope of the
issues that may be transmitted to the agency includes the agency's
interpretation of its rules and applicable statutes and which rules or statutes
apply to a proceeding.
(7) The
Commissioners delegate to the Administrator the authority to adopt a Final
Order based upon an informal disposition by settlement.
(8) The Commissioners delegate to the
Administrator the authority to issue Final Orders by Default.
(9) The Commissioners delegate to the
Administrator the authority to adopt a Final Order based upon a proposed order
where exceptions are not filed timely and the order is not otherwise subject to
review by the Commissioners.
(10)
The Commissioners delegate to the Administrator the authority to grant or deny
requests for extension of time within which to file exceptions or comments to a
proposed order, in conformity with the requirements of OAR
845-003-0590(3).
(11) The Commissioners delegate to the
Administrator the authority to grant or deny a motion to postpone oral argument
to the Commissioners on any comments or exceptions to a proposed
order.
(12) The Commissioners
delegate to the Administrator the authority to grant or deny requests for
reconsideration or rehearing and any stay request based on these requests for
reconsideration or rehearing when exceptions or a request to reopen the record
has been made by the same participant in the same case.
(13) The Commissioners delegate to the
Administrator the authority to grant or deny a request to stay the enforcement
of a Final Order pending judicial review and in cases where judicial review has
not been requested.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 471.730(5) & (6), ORS 183.341(2) & 475C.017(2)(d)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 183.341(2)
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