Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 15 - ELECTED OFFICIALS
Division 30 - Secretary of State
Chapter 55 - Hearings Under Securities Act
Section 15 CSR 30-55.030 - Answers and Supplementary Pleadings
Universal Citation: 15 MO Code of State Regs 30-55.030
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule describes the form and content of the answer and supplementary pleadings and how they shall be filed.
(1) Answers.
(A) Matters Prosecuted by Securities Division
Before the Commissioner. In any proceeding in which the Securities Division has
filed a petition with the commissioner, a party challenging the factual basis
for an order shall file an answer to allegations made by the Securities
Division in its petition. The answer shall be filed within thirty (30) days of
receipt of the hearing order, unless the commissioner orders additional time.
All answers shall be in writing and should admit those portions of the petition
which respondent believes are true and deny those portions of the petition
which respondent believes are not true. The answer shall contain a short and
concise statement of those facts, which the respondent believes are true and
relevant to the issues raised in the complaint. The respondent or legal counsel
must sign the answer.
(B) Matters
Prosecuted by Others Before the Commissioner. In those cases where an applicant
has filed a petition and the Securities Division files an answer, the answer
shall set forth the factual and legal basis for the action of the commissioner.
Unless the answer specifically pleads that petitioner has failed to comply with
15 CSR
30-55.020, objections for failure to comply will be
deemed as waived by the Securities Division. Absent a showing that the division
has complied with the law and these rules, no complaint of an applicant shall
be dismissed without a hearing on the merits.
(C) Matters Prosecuted by the Securities
Division Before the Administrative Hearing Commission. In any proceeding that
the commissioner has referred to the Administrative Hearing Commission, the
respondent shall file an answer within ten (10) days after respondent receives
a copy of the complaint. However, the failure to file an answer within the time
provided in this rule will not prevent the Administrative Hearing Commission
from holding a prehearing conference or a hearing at the time and place
specified in the notice. Neither will the failure to file an answer divest the
commissioner or Administrative Hearing Commission of jurisdiction to render a
decision in the case.
(D) Matters
Prosecuted by Others Before the Administrative Hearing Commission. In those
cases where an applicant has filed a petition and the commissioner files an
answer, the answer shall set forth the factual and legal basis for the action
of the commissioner.
(2) Amendments and Supplementary Pleadings.
(A) A
petition may be modified or amended without leave of the commissioner or
Administrative Hearing Commission at any time preceding the filing of an answer
or other responsive pleading by the respondent. After respondent has filed
his/her responsive pleading, leave must be granted to amend or modify any
petition.
(B) Answers may be
modified or amended without leave of the commissioner or Administrative Hearing
Commission at any time up to five (5) days preceding the date on which the
hearing in the case is actually held. After this time, all modifications or
amendments to answers may be made only upon leave being granted by the
commissioner or Administrative Hearing Commission.
(C) Any pleading, other than a complaint or
an answer, may be filed in any case pending before the Administrative Hearing
Commission if leave is first granted.
*Original authority: 409.6-605, RSMo 2003.
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