Md. Code Regs. 16.02.01.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 12, June 14, 2024
Section 16.02.01.04 - Revocation of Delegation
A. Criteria. The Secretary may revoke all or part of a delegation previously made to the OAH if the Secretary believes that the case might:
(1) Involve novel or unanticipated factual or legal issues;
(2) Have significant social or fiscal consequences;
(3) Involve policy issues of general applicability; or
(4) Be likely to have precedential value.
B. Timing. The revocation may be made at any time before the earlier of:
(1) The issuance of a ruling on a substantive issue; or
(2) The taking of oral testimony from the first witness.
C. Notice.
(1) The Secretary shall provide written notice of a revocation to all parties and the OAH.
(2) The written notice shall:
(a) Contain a brief statement of the reason for the revocation;
(b) Specify whether all or part of the delegation to hear the case is revoked; and
(c) If less than all of the delegation is revoked, specify the parts of the contested case for which the delegation has been revoked.
D. Decision; Record.
(1) The Secretary's subsequent decision in the case shall reflect the fact that delegation to the OAH was revoked.
(2) A copy of the revocation notice shall be made a part of the record.

Md. Code Regs. 16.02.01.04