Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 288 - Public Broadcasting Division
Chapter 13 - Contested Cases
Rule 288-13.5 - Notice of Hearing
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 288-13.5
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Delivery. Delivery of the notice of hearing constitutes the commencement of the contested case proceeding. Delivery may be executed by:
a. Personal service as provided in the Iowa
Rules of Civil Procedure; or
b.
Certified mail, return receipt requested; or
c. First-class mail; or
d. Publication, as provided in the Iowa Rules
of Civil Procedure.
(2) Contents. The notice of hearing shall contain the following information:
a. A statement of the time,
place, and nature of the hearing;
b. A statement of the legal authority and
jurisdiction under which the hearing is to be held;
c. A reference to the particular sections of
the statutes and rules involved;
d.
A short and plain statement of the matters asserted. If the agency or other
party is unable to state the matters in detail at the time the notice is
served, the initial notice may be limited to a statement of the issues
involved. Thereafter, upon application, a more definite and detailed statement
shall be furnished;
e.
Identification of all parties including the name, address and telephone number
of the person who will act as advocate for the agency or the state and of
parties' counsel where known;
f.
Reference to the procedural rules governing conduct of the contested case
proceeding;
g. Reference to the
procedural rules governing informal settlement;
h. Identification of the presiding officer,
if known. If not known, a description of who will serve as presiding officer
(e.g., agency head, members of multimembered agency head, administrative law
judge from the department of inspections and appeals); and
i. Notification of the time period in which a
party may request, pursuant to 1998 Iowa Acts, chapter 1202, section 15(1), and
rule I3.6(17A), that the presiding officer be an administrative law
judge.
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