Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 193 - Professional Licensing and Regulation Bureau
Chapter 15 - Use of Criminal Convictions in Eligibility Determinations and Initial Licensing Decisions
Rule 193-15.4 - Appeal

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 193-15.4

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024

A petitioner deemed ineligible or an applicant denied a license because of a disqualifying offense may appeal the decision in the manner and time frame set forth in the board's written decision. A timely appeal will initiate a nondisciplinary contested case proceeding. The board's rules governing contested case proceedings will apply unless otherwise specified in this rule. If the petitioner or applicant fails to timely appeal, the board's written decision will become a final order.

(1) An administrative law judge will serve as the presiding officer of the nondisciplinary contested case proceeding, unless the board elects to serve as the presiding officer. When an administrative law judge serves as the presiding officer, the decision rendered is a proposed decision.

(2) The contested case hearing is closed to the public and the board's review of a proposed decision occurs in closed session.

(3) The office of the attorney general will represent the board's initial ineligibility determination or license denial and will have the burden of proof to establish that the petitioner or applicant's convictions include at least one disqualifying offense. Upon satisfaction of this burden by a preponderance of the evidence by the office of the attorney general, the burden of proof will shift to the petitioner or applicant to establish rehabilitation by clear and convincing evidence.

(4) A petitioner or applicant will need to appeal an ineligibility determination or license denial in order to exhaust administrative remedies. A petitioner or applicant may only seek judicial review of an ineligibility determination or license denial after the issuance of a final order following a contested case proceeding. Judicial review of the final order following a contested case proceeding will be in accordance with Iowa Code chapter 17A.

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