Code of Colorado Regulations
200 - Department of Revenue
210 - Executive Director of the Department of Revenue
1 CCR 210-3 - ENFORCEMENT AND HEARING PROCEDURES

Universal Citation: 1 CO Code Regs 210-3

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 5, March 10, 2024

The statutory basis for this regulation is 42-1-204.

The following rules and regulations are promulgated to provide procedures to be followed when the Department conducts a hearing for a possible violation of either title or registration rules or regulations.

Requirements

1. Whenever the Department determines that a violation of any title or registration rule or regulation has occurred, the Department shall issue an Order to Cease and Desist and shall provide to the violator a Notice of the charged violation.

2. The Order may be a Summary Order to Cease and Desist, provided that such Order is followed by a Notice; or a Notice and Order to Cease and Desist on a future date certain may be issued.

3. The Order to Cease and Desist and/or the Notice of violation shall be mailed to the respondent by first class mail. All notices shall be directed to the most current address as indicated on the Motor Vehicle Division's records. Nondelivery due to an unreported address change shall not constitute reason for dismissal of the action.

4. The Notice shall specify the charge(s)and advise that upon request the violator will be afforded an opportunity to confer with Department representatives concerning the charge(s) and proposed sanction(s). Such conference, when requested, shall be held prior to the effective date of the Order or, in the case of a Summary Order, as soon as possible following the date of the Order.

5. At the conference, the violator shall be permitted to review the evidence concerning the charge and may enter into discussion with Department representatives concerning possible sanction options. After conferring, the violator may stipulate to the charge and accept one of the offered options, or he may reject all options and request a formal hearing.

6. Such request for formal hearing must be made by the violator to the Motor Vehicle Hearing Section within ten (10) days following the conference. A violator who elects not to confer with the Department as provided above may apply directly for a formal hearing upon receipt of the Notice. Request shall be made to the Motor Vehicle Hearing Section within twenty (20) days of the date of the issuance of the Notice. Failure of the violator to request a formal hearing within the time prescribed shall constitute a waiver of the right to a hearing and the Department's Order shall become final.

7. The formal hearing shall be scheduled within twenty (20) days of the request for hearing and shall be held before a Department of Revenue Hearing Officer. At the hearing, the violator shall have the opportunity to dispute the Department's charge(s) and to argue against the Department's sanction(s). The violator may be represented by legal counsel at the hearing.

8. After the matter has been heard, the hearing officer shall make findings of fact and shall issue an order on behalf of the Executive Director. The order of the hearing officer shall constitute an initial decision appealable to the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue under the Colorado Administrative Procedures Act.

9. Any Cease and Desist Order issued pursuant to this regulation shall result in the cancellation of such privileges upon a final Cease and Desist Order. The violator shall immediately cease to use the privilege granted and shall surrender all applicable state issued materials to include but not limit to license plates, tabs, temporary permits, applications, and registrations, or such materials may be seized by a designated enforcement officer of the Department of Revenue.

10. Reapplication by a violator who receives a Cease and Desist Order shall not be permitted until the terms and conditions of the Division are complied with.

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