Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 438 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
Division 6 - PROCEDURES PRIOR TO HEARING IN ORDINARY CASES
Section 438-006-0095 - Change of Administrative Law Judge
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Except as provided in section (4) of this rule, an Administrative Law Judge shall disqualify themselves from a proceeding in which the Administrative Law Judge's impartiality reasonably may be questioned, including, but not limited to, instances when:
(2) When an Administrative Law Judge disqualifies themself from a proceeding under this rule, the Administrative Law Judge is not required to disclose the reason or reasons for the disqualification except as required by law.
(3) For purposes of this rule:
(4) An Administrative Law Judge who would be disqualified under this rule may, rather than disqualify themself from the proceeding, disclose to the parties the basis of the disqualification. If, after such disclosure, any party wishes the Administrative Law Judge to disqualify themself from the proceeding, the Administrative Law Judge shall do so. If, after such disclosure, the parties all agree in writing or on the record that the Administrative Law Judge's impartiality is not in question because of the information disclosed to the parties, the Administrative Law Judge may participate in the proceeding. Any writing signed by or on behalf of all parties shall be incorporated into the record of the proceeding, or, in the case of a mediation, made part of the Administrative Law Judge's mediation file.
(5) Immediately upon discovering the asserted basis, any party may request that an Administrative Law Judge disqualify themself from a proceeding on any basis set forth in section (1) of this rule. If the Administrative Law Judge does not then disqualify themself, any party may promptly file a request for disqualification of the Administrative Law Judge with the Presiding Administrative Law Judge. Such a request shall include an affidavit setting out, in detail, the basis for the requested disqualification.
(6) Following review of the request for disqualification and accompanying affidavit, the Presiding Administrative Law Judge will determine, in their discretion, whether a hearing on the allegations in the affidavit shall be held. Following such a hearing or following the Presiding Administrative Law Judge's determination that a hearing will not be held, the Presiding Administrative Law Judge shall issue a written decision concerning the disqualification request. If the Presiding Administrative Law Judge determines that the Administrative Law Judge should be disqualified, the Presiding Administrative Law Judge shall so state and explain the basis for the decision, and shall assign another Administrative Law Judge to the case. If the Presiding Administrative Law Judge determines that the Administrative Law Judge should not be disqualified, the Presiding Administrative Law Judge shall so state and explain the basis for the decision, and the case shall proceed with the Administrative Law Judge.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726(5)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.726(5)