Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 252 - NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Chapter 1 - RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING HEARINGS TO CONTEST THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES DETERMINATION OF THE MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE OF PASSENGER CARS, TRUCKS UTILITY VEHICLES, AND VANS, WEIGHING UP TO FIVE (5) TONS PURSUANT TO NEB. REV. STAT. SECTION 60-3005
Section 252-1-004 - Intervention in a Contested Case
Universal Citation: 252 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 1 ยง 004
Current through September 17, 2024
004.01 Intervention in a contested case shall be allowed when the following requirements are met;
004.01A A petition for intervention must be
submitted in writing to the hearing officer or designee at least five (5) days
before the hearing. Copies must be mailed by the petitioner to all parties
named in the hearing officer's notice of the hearing;
004.01B The petition must state facts
demonstrating the petitioner's legal rights, duties, privileges, immunities, or
other legal interests may be substantially affected by the proceeding or that
the petitioner qualifies as an intervenor under any provision of law;
and
004.01C The hearing officer or
designee must determine that the interests of justice and the orderly and
prompt conduct of the proceeding will not be impaired by allowing the
intervention.
004.02 The hearing officer or designee, at least twenty-four (24) hours before the hearing shall issue an order granting or denying each pending petition for intervention, specifying any conditions and briefly stating the reasons for the order.
004.02A The hearing officer or
designee may modify the order at any time, stating the reasons for the
modification.
004.02B The hearing
officer or designee shall promptly give notice of an order granting, denying,
or modifying intervention to the petitioner for intervention and to all
parties.
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