Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 141 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS
Division 14 - RULES FOR AUTHORIZING LEASES AND LICENSES FOR THE REMOVAL OR USE OF ROCK, SAND, GRAVEL AND SILT DERIVED FROM STATE-OWNED SUBMERGED AND SUBMERSIBLE LAND
Section 141-014-0420 - Reconsideration of Decision
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 141-014-0420
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) An applicant for a lease or license to remove or use material, or any other person adversely affected by the issuance or denial of lease or license to remove or use material may request that the Director or the Land Board, depending upon which entity made the decision, reconsider the decision:
(a) Such a request must be received by the
Director no later than 30 calendar days after the date of delivery of the
decision.
(b) The Director will
review the request within 60 calendar days after the date of delivery of the
request.
(c) If the Director made
the decision of concern, s/he may affirm the decision, issue a new or modified
decision, or request the applicant to submit additional information to support
the appeal.
(d) If the decision was
made by the Land Board, the Director may recommend to the Land Board either
that the lease or license issuance or denial be affirmed based on the merits of
the request, or that the Land Board authorize initiation of a contested case
proceeding.
(2) If the Director recommends initiating a contested case proceeding, the Department will select a hearing officer and proceed pursuant to ORS 183.413 through 183.470.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 273.551, 274.525, 274.530, 274.550 & 274.560
Stats. Implemented: ORS 274 .525 & 274 .550
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