053-10 Wyo. Code R. §§ 10-2 - DEFAULT ORDER
(a) If a party
fails to attend or participate in an initial scheduling conference, hearing, or
other stage of a contested case proceeding, the executive secretary may serve
upon all parties written notice of a proposed default order, including a
statement of the grounds.
(b)
Within ten (10) days after service of a proposed default order, the party
against whom it was issued ma y file a written motion requesting the proposed
order be vacated and stating the grounds therefore.
(c) The executive secretary shall issue or
vacate the default order promptly after expiration of the time within which the
Party may file a written motion under subsection (b).
(d) Upon issuance of a default order, the
executive secretary shall conduct, without the participation of the party in
default, any further proceedings necessary to complete the contested case and
determine all issues in the proceeding, including those affecting the defaulted
party.
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