Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0800-02-13-.12 - REPRESENTATION BY COUNSEL
(1) Any party to a
contested case hearing may be advised and represented, at the party's own
expense, by a licensed attorney.
(2) Any party to a contested case may
represent themselves or, in the case of a corporation or other artificial
person, may participate through a duly authorized representative such as an
officer, director or appropriate employee as provided in (3) below.
(3) A party to a contested case hearing may
not be represented by a non-attorney, except in any situation where federal law
so requires or state law specifically so permits.
(4) The notice of hearing shall notify all
parties in a contested case hearing of their right to be represented by
counsel. An appearance by a party at a hearing without counsel may be deemed a
waiver of the right to counsel.
(5)
Entry of an appearance by counsel shall be made by:
(a) The filing of pleadings;
(b) The filing of a formal or informal notice
of appearance; or
(c) Appearance as
counsel at a prehearing conference or a hearing.
(6) After appearance of counsel has been
made, all pleadings, motions, and other documents shall be served upon such
counsel.
(7) Counsel wishing to
withdraw shall give written notice by a motion to withdraw to their client, the
attorney representing the Bureau in the contested case, and the Administrative
Hearing Clerk. The administrative judge may rule on the written motion or may
direct a hearing by teleconference sua sponte or by request of
any affected party.
(8)
Out-of-state counsel shall comply with T.C.A. §
23-3-103(a)
and Supreme Court Rule 19, except that the affidavit referred to in Supreme
Court Rule 19 shall be filed with the Administrative Hearing Clerk, with a copy
to the Bureau Attorney in the matter in which counsel wishes to
appear.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-219, 4-5-301(b), 4-5-305, 4-5-312, 23-3-103(a), 50-6-102, 50-6-118, 50-6-125, 50-6-128, 50-6-205, 50-6-233, 50-6-237, 50-6-244, 50-6-411, 50-6-412, 50-6-801, and Public Chapter 962 (2004).
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