Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 1 - OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Division 15 - Administrative Hearing Commission
Chapter 3 - Procedure For All Contested Cases Under Statutory Jurisdiction, Except Cases Where Procedure Is Otherwise Provided For By Law
Section 1 CSR 15-3.210 - Definitions
Universal Citation: 1 MO Code of State Regs 15-3.210
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment specifies the commission's new address and clarifies that a limited liability company is a separate legal entity for purposes of the rules of the Administrative Hearing Commission.
(1) As used in this chapter, the following terms mean:
(A)
Agency-any governmental entity subject to the jurisdiction of the
commission;
(B) Aggrieved
person-any person, other than an agency, the attorney general, a licensee or an
applicant, whom the law allows to file a complaint relating to a
license;
(C) Applicant-any person
whom an agency refuses to permit to be examined upon the person's
qualifications, or who has passed an examination for licensure but as to whom
an agency refuses to issue or renew a license, or who possesses the
qualifications for licensure without examination;
(D) Commission-the Administrative Hearing
Commission or any commissioner;
(E)
Commissioner-any administrative hearing commissioner, including any acting
commissioner;
(F) Commission's
office-the Administrative Hearing Commission's official residence at 131 West
High Street, Third Floor, PO Box 1557, Jefferson City, MO 65101;
(G) Complaint-the petition, application, or
other initial pleading other than a motion for a stay, or any amended
complaint;
(H) Hearing-any
presentation to, or consideration by, the commission of evidence or argument on
a complaint, motion or application;
(I) License-any permit to engage in a
licensed activity or certificate of registration;
(J) Licensee-any person holding a
license;
(K) Person-any individual,
corporation, limited liability company, or other legal entity;
(L) Petitioner-the party filing the
complaint;
(M) Pleading-a complaint
or a responsive pleading;
(N)
Respondent-the party against whom the complaint is filed, and any person later
joined as respondent;
(O)
Responsive pleading-an answer, and any motion directed to the contents or form
of the complaint, including, without limitation, motions to dismiss, motions
for more definite statement or to make more definite and certain, motions to
strike or any combination of these pleadings; and
(P) Stay-any stay or a suspension of any
action from which petitioner is appealing.
*Original authority: 621.198, RSMo 1965, amended 1978, 2001.
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