Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 761 - Transportation Department
Driver Licenses
Chapter 615 - Sanctions
Rule 761-615.38 - Hearing and Appeal Process
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 761-615.38
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 13, December 25, 2024
(1) Applicability. This rule applies to:
a. License denials, cancellations
and suspensions under Iowa Code sections
321.177
to
321.215
and
321A.4
to
321A.11
except suspensions under Iowa Code sections
321.213A
and
321.213B.
b. License suspensions and revocations under
Iowa Code sections
321.218
and
321J.21.
c. License revocations under Iowa Code
sections
321.193
and
321.205.
d. Disqualifications from operating a
commercial motor vehicle under Iowa Code section
321.208.
e. License bars under Iowa Code section
321.556.
(2) Submission of request or appeal.
a. A person subject to a
sanction listed in subrule 615.38(1) may contest the action by following the
provisions of 761-Chapter 13 as supplemented by this rule.
b. A request for an informal settlement, a
request for a contested case hearing, or an appeal of a presiding officer's
decision shall be submitted to the director of the driver and identification
services bureau at the address in rule
761-615.3 (17A).
c. The request or appeal shall include the
person's name, date of birth, driver's license or permit number, complete
address and telephone number, and the name, address and telephone number of the
person's attorney, if any.
(3) Informal settlement or hearing.
a. The person may request
an informal settlement. Following an unsuccessful informal settlement
procedure, or instead of that procedure, the person may request a contested
case hearing.
b. Notwithstanding
paragraph 615.38(3)"a," a request received from a person who
has participated in a driver improvement interview on the same matter shall be
deemed a request for a contested case hearing.
c. A request for an informal settlement or a
request for a contested case hearing shall be deemed timely submitted if it is
delivered to the director of the driver and identification services bureau or
postmarked within the time period specified in the department's notice of the
sanction.
(1) Unless a longer time period is
specified in the notice or another time period is specified by statute or rule,
the time period shall be 20 days after the notice is served.
(2) If the department fails to specify a time
period in the notice, the request may be submitted at any time.
(4) Appeal. An appeal of a presiding officer's decision shall be submitted in accordance with 761-13.7 (17A).
(5) Stay of sanction.
a. When the department receives a properly
submitted, timely request for an informal settlement, request for a contested
case hearing or appeal of a presiding officer's proposed decision regarding a
sanction listed in subrule 615.38(1), it shall, after a review of its records
to determine eligibility, stay (stop) the sanction pending the outcome of the
settlement, hearing or appeal unless prohibited by statute or rule or unless
otherwise specified by the requester/appellant.
(1) If the stay is granted, the department
shall issue and send to the person a notice granting the stay. The stay is
effective on the date of issuance. The notice allows the person to drive while
the sanction is stayed if the license is valid and no other sanction is in
effect.
(2) A person whose stay
authorizes driving privileges shall carry the notice of stay at all times while
driving.
b. Of the
sanctions listed in subrule 615.38(1), the department shall not stay the
following, and the person's driving privileges do not continue:
(1) A suspension for incapability.
(2) A denial.
(3) A disqualification from operating a
commercial motor vehicle.
(4) A
suspension under Iowa Code section
321.180B.
(5) A suspension or revocation under Iowa
Code section
321.218
or
321J.21.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code chapter 17A and sections
321.177
to
321.215,321.218,
321.556,
321A.4
to 321A.11, and
321J.21.
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