Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part V - Automotive Industry
Subpart 1 - Motor Vehicle Commission
Chapter 3 - Hearing Procedures
Section V-305 - Formal Hearing

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-305

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. The commission has the authority to bring administrative proceedings with regard to any licensee, applicant for a license, or any person engaged in activities regulated by the commission, as well as to conduct administrative hearings with regard to disputes between its licensees regarding the provisions of R.S. 32:1251 et seq., and other laws and rules and regulations administered by the commission. A person(s), who is a party to the hearing, has the right to appear and be heard, either in person or by counsel; the right of notice, a statement of what accusations have been made; the right to present evidence and to cross-examine; and the right to have witnesses subpoenaed.

B. Notice and Service

1. The executive director fixes a time and place for a hearing.

2. Within 10 days from the time of receipt of the notice of hearing, the noticed party shall file with the executive secretary of the commission an answer admitting or denying separately and in good faith each statement of fact made in the notice. If the noticed party has no knowledge of the truth of any particular fact, he shall so state and it shall be taken as denied. Any fact not expressly denied, or knowledge thereof disclaimed, shall be considered admitted. This rule is for the purpose of preventing the loss of time and expense frequently occasioned in proving and recording facts about which there is not real controversy.

3. If the licensee, or person subject to the hearing, does not appear, in person or through counsel, after proper notice has been given, the person may be deemed to have waived his right to appear and the commission may proceed with the hearing without the presence of the person.

4. Informal disposition of any case of adjudication may be made by stipulation, agreed settlement, consent order or default.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 32:1253(E).

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