Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 137 - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Division 3 - MODEL RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR CONTESTED CASES
Section 137-003-0003 - Late Filing
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 137-003-0003
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1)
(a) When a party requests a hearing after the
time specified by the agency but before entry of a final order by default or,
if a final order by default is entered, on or before 60 calendar days after
entry of the order, the agency may accept the late request only if the cause
for failure to timely request the hearing was beyond the reasonable control of
the party, unless other applicable statutes or agency rule provides a different
timeframe or standard.
(b) If a
final order by default has already been entered, the party requesting the
hearing shall deliver or mail within a reasonable time a copy of the hearing
request to all persons and agencies required by statute, rule or order to
receive notice of the proceeding.
(c) In determining whether to accept a late
hearing request, the agency may require the request to be supported by an
affidavit and may conduct such further inquiry, including holding a hearing, as
it deems appropriate.
(d) The
agency by rule or in writing may provide a right to a hearing on whether the
late filing of a hearing request should be accepted.
(e) If the late hearing request is allowed by
the agency, it shall enter an order granting the request and schedule a hearing
on the underlying matter. If the late hearing request is denied, the agency
shall enter an order setting forth its reasons for the denial.
(f) Except as otherwise provided by law, if a
final order by default has been entered, that order remains in effect during
the agency's consideration of a late hearing request unless the final order is
stayed under OAR 137-003-0090.
(g)
When a party requests a hearing more than 60 calendar days (or other time
period set by statute) after the agency has entered a final order by default,
the agency shall not grant the request unless a statute or agency rule permits
the agency to consider the request.
(2)
(a)
Unless otherwise provided by law, when a person fails to file any document,
other than a hearing request, within the time specified by agency rules or
these model rules of procedure, the late filing may be accepted if the agency
or presiding officer determines that the cause for failure to file the document
timely was beyond the reasonable control of the party.
(b) The agency may require a statement
explaining the reasons for the late filing.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.341
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.341
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