Or. Admin. Code § 943-001-0009 - Lay Representation in Contested Case Hearings
(1) Contested case hearings are conducted in accordance with
the Attorney General's model rules at OAR 137-003-0501 to 0700, except as
otherwise specified in the program rules. Subject to the approval of the
Attorney General, an officer or employee of the Oregon Health Authority
(Authority) is authorized to appear on behalf of the agency in the following
types of hearings conducted by the Authority:
(a) Eligibility and termination determinations related to
medical assistance coverage.
(b) Suspension, reduction, or denial of medical assistance
services, prior authorization, or medical management decisions.
(c) Enrollment or disenrollment decisions related to managed
care plans.
(d) Eligibility for or termination of health insurance premium
assistance, or determination of subsidy levels.
(e) Provider issues including provider enrollment or denial of
enrollment, overpayment determinations, audits, and sanctions.
(f) Other administrative actions including criminal background
checks, hardship waivers related to medical assistance, client overpayments
related to medical assistance.
(g) Oregon State Hospital's involuntary administration of a
significant procedure to a patient or resident.
(h) The denial, recertification, suspension, or revocation of
forensic mental health evaluator certifications.
(i) Administrative commitment and transfer extension hearings
of Oregon Youth Authority youth and Oregon Department of Corrections
adults-in-custody to Oregon State Hospital.
(2) The agency representative may not make legal argument on
behalf of the agency.
(a) "Legal argument" includes arguments on:
(A) The jurisdiction of the agency to hear the contested
case;
(B) The constitutionality of a statute or rule or the
application of a constitutional requirement to an agency; and
(C) The application of court precedent to the facts of the
particular contested case proceeding.
(b) "Legal argument" does not include presentation of motions,
evidence, examination and cross-examination of witnesses or presentation of
factual arguments or arguments on:
(A) The application of the statutes or rules to the facts in
the contested case;
(B) Comparison of prior actions of the agency in handling
similar situations;
(C) The literal meaning of the statutes or rules directly
applicable to the issues in the contested case;
(D) The admissibility of evidence;
(E) The correctness of procedures being followed in the
contested case hearing.
(3) When an agency officer or employee appears on behalf of the
Authority, the administrative law judge shall advise the representative of the
manner in which objections may be made and matters preserved for appeal. Such
advice is of a procedural nature and does not change applicable law on waiver
or the duty to make timely objection. If the administrative law judge
determines that statements or objections made by an agency officer or employee
involve legal argument as defined in this rule, the administrative law judge
shall provide reasonable opportunity for the agency officer or employee to
contact the Attorney General and permit the Attorney General to present
argument at the hearing or to file written legal argument within a reasonable
time after the conclusion of the hearing.
(4) An agency representative appearing under this rule must
read and be familiar with the most current Code of Conduct for Non-Attorney
Representatives at Administrative Hearings, which is maintained by the Oregon
Department of Justice and is available on the Oregon Department of Justice
website.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 183.452
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