270-3 Wyo. Code R. §§ 3-6 - Final Decision
(a) Any final
decision entered by the Office shall be in writing, filed with the referring
agency and served upon all parties to the contested case. A final decision
entered by the referring agency rather than this Office, should be served upon
the Office.
(b) The final decision
shall include findings of fact and conclusions of law on all material issues in
the contested case. Final decisions may be in either order or decision letter
form. When the Office requests that counsel draft a proposed final order, counsel
may forward the original to the Office, concurrently serving copies of the
proposed order on all other parties along with notice that any objections to the
form of the proposed order must be made within ten (10) days.
(c) Within ten (10) days of the date of the
final decision, any party may file a motion for reconsideration or rehearing for
any of the reasons identified in Rule 59(a), Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure.
The Office shall issue a written order in response to the motion.
(d) Clerical mistakes in final decisions or
other parts of the record may be corrected by the Office at any time, of its own
initiative, or on the motion of any party and upon notice to all parties. During
the pendency of judicial review, such mistakes may be corrected only with leave
of the court having jurisdiction.
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