Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 875-1.70 - Presiding officer(1) Any party who wishes to request that the presiding officer assigned to render a proposed decision be an administrative law judge employed by the department of inspections and appeals must file a written request within 20 days, or such other time period as the order may prescribe, after service of a notice of hearing which identifies or describes the presiding officer as the labor commissioner(2) The division may deny the request only upon a finding that one or more of the following apply: a. Neither the division nor the commissioner under whose authority the contested case is to take place is a named party to the proceeding or a real party in interest to that proceeding.b. There is a compelling need to expedite issuance of a final decision in order to protect the public health, safety, or welfare.c. The case involves significant policy issues of first impression that are inextricably intertwined with the factual issues presented.d. The demeanor of the witnesses is likely to be dispositive in resolving the disputed factual issues.e. Funds are unavailable to pay the costs of an administrative law judge and an interagency appeal.f.The request was not timely filed.g. The request is not consistent with a specified statute.(3) The division will issue a written ruling specifying the grounds for its decision within 20 days after a request for an administrative law judge is filed.(4) Except as provided otherwise by another provision of law, all rulings by an administrative law judge acting as presiding officer are subject to appeal to the commissioner A party must seek any available intra-agency appeal in order to exhaust adequate administrative remedies.(5) Unless otherwise provided by law, the commissioner, when reviewing a proposed decision upon intra-agency appeal, shall have the powers of and shall comply with the provisions of this division which apply to presiding officers.Iowa Admin. Code r. 875-1.70