Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 185 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DIVISION
Chapter 10 - CONTESTED CASES
Rule 185-10.16 - Motions

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 185-10.16

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 19, March 20, 2024

(1) Rehearing motions. No technical form for motions is required. However, prehearing motions must be in writing, state the grounds for relief, and state the relief sought.

(2) Written responses. Any party may file a written response to a motion within ten days after the motion is served, unless the time period is extended or shortened by rules of the division or the presiding officer. The presiding officer may consider a failure to respond within the required time period in ruling on a motion.

(3) Oral argument. The presiding officer may schedule oral argument on any motion.

(4) Service. Motions pertaining to the hearing, except motions for summary judgment, must be filed and served at least ten days prior to the date of hearing unless there is good cause for permitting later action or the time for such action is lengthened or shortened by rule of the division or an order of the presiding officer.

(5) Motions for summary judgment.

a. Motions for summary judgment shall comply with the requirements of Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure 1.981, 1.982, and 1.983 and shall be subject to disposition according to the requirements of those rules to the extent such requirements are not inconsistent with the provisions of this rule or any other provision of law governing the procedure in contested cases.

b. Motions for summary judgment must be filed and served at least 45 days prior to the scheduled hearing date, or other time period determined by the presiding officer. Any party resisting the motion shall file and serve a resistance within 15 days, unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer, from the date a copy of the motion was served. The time fixed for hearing or nonoral submission shall be not less than 20 days after the filing of the motion, unless a shorter time is ordered by the presiding officer.

c. A summary judgment order rendered on all issues in a contested case is subject to rehearing pursuant to rule 185-10.28 (17A) and appeal pursuant to rule 185-10.27 (17A).

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