Wis. Admin. Code Department of Workforce Development DWD 75.08 - Motions relative to a hearing
Motions shall be in writing and may be filed at any time prior to a scheduled hearing. A motion shall state the grounds of the motion and the relief or order requested. Briefs, affidavits, documentary evidence and other papers in support of a motion shall be filed with the motion and the hearing officer. Motions relative to a hearing may include any of the following:
(1) MOTION TO EXTEND TIME
LIMITS. A motion to extend any time limit, including the 60-day time limit for
holding a hearing.
(2) MOTION TO
DISMISS A HEARING REQUEST FOR LACK OF SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION. A motion to
dismiss a hearing request on the grounds that the department does not have
subject matter jurisdiction may be filed at any time.
(3) MOTION TO AMEND A HEARING REQUEST. A
motion to expand or restrict the nature or scope of the hearing.
(4) MOTION TO WITHDRAW A HEARING REQUEST. An
applicant, eligible individual, or their representative may withdraw from the
appeal process at any time.
(5)
MOTION FOR A SUBSTITUTE HEARING OFFICER. Either party may file a motion for a
substitute hearing officer for reasons of conflict of interest, bias, or
qualifications.
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