Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 251 - NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Chapter 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING NOTICE AND HEARING FOR AGENCY CONTESTED CASES PURSUANT TO THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION PLAN, NEB. REV. STAT. 60-305.02 THROUGH 60-305.17, AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT, NEB. REV. STAT. 84-913 THROUGH 84-920
Section 251-2-004 - COMMENCEMENT OF A CONTESTED CASE
Current through September 17, 2024
004.01 Notice.
A registrant who receives a written notice of deficiency determination may file an appeal by petitioning the Department as specified below. The owner may accept such claim and pay the amount due, or he or she may dispute the claim by filing the petition and submit to the division any information which he or she may have in support of his or her position.
004.02 Petition, Manner of Service.
A registrant must file a petition to appeal a deficiency determination notice as follows:
004.03 Party.
A party to a contested case is as defined in section 001.02S of these rules and regulations.
004.04 Representation.
A party may appear on his or her own behalf in a contested case proceeding or may be represented by an attorney licensed to practice in this jurisdiction or other representative as provided by law.
004.05 Pleadings.
Pleadings are defined in section 001.02V of these rules and regulations. Any pleading filed in a contested case shall meet the following requirements:
004.06 Filing.
All pleadings shall be filed with the Department at its official central office at 301 Centennial Mall South, State Office Building, First Floor, P.O. Box 94789, Lincoln, NE 68509-4789. Filing may be accomplished by personal delivery or by mail and will be received during regular office hours of the Department. Filing may be by facsimile transmission at (402) 471-4828. Facsimile transmissions received after normal business hours shall be deemed received the next business day.
004.07 Pleadings Subsequent to the Petition.
All pleadings subsequent to the initial petition shall be served by the party filing such pleading upon all attorneys of record or other representatives of record and upon all unrepresented parties. Service shall be made personally or by first-class or certified mail. A written certificate of service shall be incorporated with or attached to each pleading filed, indicated to whom, when, where and how such pleading was served.
004.08 Hearing; How Set.
004.09 Computation of Time.
In computing time prescribed or allowed under these rules and regulations or the applicable statutes in which a method of computing time is not specifically provided, days will be computed by excluding the day of the act or event and including the last day of the period. If the last day of the period falls on a Saturday, Sunday or state holiday, the period shall include the next working day.
004.10 Notices; Mailing Requirements.
All notices by the Department required by IRP shall be mailed to the address of the registrant as shown in the records of the Department. If required by statute, such notices shall be mailed certified or registered mail.