Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XIII - Cemetery Industry
Chapter 11 - Proceedings other than Rulemaking; General Procedural Rules
Section XIII-1123 - Leave to Intervene Necessary [Formerly Section 915]

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIII-1123

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 3, March 20, 2024

A. Persons, other than the original parties to any proceeding, whose interests are to be directly and immediately affected by the proceeding, shall secure an order granting leave to intervene before being allowed to participate, provided that the granting of leave to intervene in any proceeding shall not be construed to be a finding or determination by the board for purposes of judicial review or appeal.

B. A petition for leave to intervene must clearly identify the proceedings in which the intervention is sought, must set forth the name and address of the petitioner for intervention, and must contain a clear and concise statement of the direct and immediate interest of the petitioner in such proceeding, stating the manner in which such petitioner will be affected by such proceeding, outlining the matters and things relied upon by such petitioner as a basis for his request to intervene, and if affirmative relief is sought, the petition must contain a clear and concise statement of the relief sought and the basis thereof.

C. A petition to intervene and adequate proof of service of a copy thereof on all parties of record to the proceeding shall be filed not less than 10 days prior to the commencement of the hearing. For good cause shown, the board shall allow a petition of intervention to be filed not later than the time of the hearing.

1. If such petition to intervene is not filed in accordance with these rules, such petition will not be considered.

2. If a petition to intervene shows direct and immediate interest in the subject matter of the proceeding or any part thereof, and does not unduly broaden the issues, the board may grant leave to intervene or otherwise appear in the proceeding with respect to the matters set out in the intervening petition, subject to such reasonable conditions as may be prescribed.

3. If it appears during the course of a proceeding that an intervenor has no direct or immediate interest in the proceeding, and that the public interest does not require participation by such intervenor therein, the board may dismiss such intervenor from the proceeding.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 8:67.

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