The board or commissioner must grant the petition to hold a contested case hearing or order upon its own motion that a contested case hearing be held if it finds that:
If the board or commissioner decides to hold a contested case hearing, the board or commissioner shall identify the issues to be resolved and limit the scope and conduct of the hearing in accordance with applicable law, due process, and fundamental fairness. Alternatively, the board or commissioner may request the administrative law judge to identify the issues and determine the appropriate scope and conduct of the hearing in accordance with applicable law, due process, and fundamental fairness.
If the board or commissioner decides not to hold a contested case hearing, the board or commissioner may hold a public informational meeting as provided in part 7000.0550, subpart 4.
Minn. R. agency 167, ch. 7000, CONTESTED CASE HEARINGS, pt. 7000.1900
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.06; 116.07