Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 581 - OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 51 - SCHOOL FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICES
Section 581-051-0120 - Applicability of Appeals Procedure and Administrative Procedures Act
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 581-051-0120
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The appeal procedures required by this rule and OAR 581-051-0125 apply to appeals of Department of Education decisions within the Child and Adult Care Food Program regarding:
(a) A denial of a new or renewing
application for participation;
(b)
A denial of an application submitted by a sponsoring organization on behalf of
a facility;
(c) The proposed
termination of an institution's agreement;
(d) A notice of proposed disqualification of
a responsible principal or individual;
(e) The suspension of an institution's
participation;
(f) A denial of an
institution's application for start-up or expansion payments;
(g) A denial of a request for an advance
payment;
(h) The recovery of an
advance payment in excess of the amount claimed for the relevant period;
(i) A denial of all or a part of
an institution's claim for reimbursement;
(j) A decision by the State agency not to
forward to FNS an exception request for payment of a late claim, or a request
for an upward adjustment to a claim;
(k) A demand for the remittance of an
overpayment; and
(l) Any other
action of the State agency affecting an institution's participation or its
claim for reimbursement.
(2) Except as otherwise specified in the this rule or OAR 581-051-0125, appeals of actions identify in subsection (1) of this rule shall be conducted as a contested case hearing under ORS 183.411 to 183.471 and the Attorney General's Model Rules of Procedure under the Administrative Procedure Act in effect on January 1, 2012.
(3)
(a) In addition to the appeal procedure
described in OAR 581-051-0125, an institution may request a suspension review
appeal if the suspension is based upon any of the following:
(A) The information submitted on the
application was false;
(B) The
institution, one of its sponsored facilities, or one of the principals of the
institution or its facilities is on the National Disqualified List;
(C) The institution, one of its sponsored
facilities, or one of the responsible principles or responsible individuals of
the institution or its facilities is ineligible to participate in any other
publicly funded program by reason of violation of the requirements of the
program; or
(D) The institution,
one of its sponsored facilities, or one of the responsible principles or
responsible individuals of the institution or its facilities has been convicted
for any activity that indicates a lack of business integrity.
(b) If an institution wants a
suspension review, it must send a request to the suspension review official
within 10 days of receipt of the notice of the proposed suspension. The appeal
request should include the reasons the institution disagrees with the
suspension. The institution may submit documentation to support its appeal.
(c) The suspension review official
shall be designated by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The review
official must be independent and impartial. The review official may be an
employee of the Department, but must be independent of the original
decision-making process.
(d) The
suspension review official shall notify the Department immediately of the
institution's request. The Department must provide the suspension review
official with the original proposed suspension and any other supporting
documentation.
(e) The suspension
review official must render a decision within 10 days of the deadline for
receiving the institution's documentation opposing the suspension.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 326.051
Stat. Implemented: ORS 326.051; 7 CFR 226.6(k)
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