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Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021
(1) The assigned Administrative Law Judge may withdraw from a case whenever he or she considers it appropriate.
(2) Any party may request that the assigned Administrative Law Judge remove himself or herself from a case on the grounds of personal bias or conflict of interest. If the assigned Administrative Law Judge declines the request, the party may file with the Presiding Administrative Law Judge a motion for removal and supporting affidavit.
(3) If, in the opinion of the Presiding Administrative Law Judge, the motion for removal is filed with due diligence and the supporting affidavit is sufficient on its face, the Presiding Administrative Law Judge may, in his or her discretion, hold a hearing, and shall either grant or deny the motion.
Or. Admin. R. 438-085-0750
WCB 5-1973, f. & ef. 12-20-73; WCB 10-1974, f. 3-19-74, ef. 4-15-74; WCB 6-1977, f. 5-5-77, ef. 6-1-77; WCB 2-1982, f. 6-22-82, ef. 8-2-82; WCB 7-1987, f. 12-23-87, ef. 1-1-88; WCB 3-1997, f. 12-12-97, cert. ef. 3-1-98
Stat. Auth.: ORS 655.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.025 & ORS 654.078
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