A hearing will be held on an expedited basis only where all required statutory conditions have been met. If the statutory requirements are not met, the matter will be placed on the regular hearing calendar. A hearing will also be held on an expedited basis concerning a request for prior approval of surgery or other treatment if the surgery or treatment is urgently needed and if the surgery or treatment has not already been provided at the time of hearing.
Expansion of the issues in an expedited proceeding will only be allowed upon agreement of the parties and the office, except that an expedited proceeding may be consolidated with another expedited proceeding.
If the office notifies a party that a pleading is incomplete, the incomplete pleading must be corrected within ten days of notification in order to maintain expedited status.
Once an expedited process is initiated or granted, the parties must, within ten days, notify any remaining potential intervenors that the proceeding is expedited and that a motion to intervene must be filed within 30 days from service of the intervention notice rather than the 60 days allowed under part 1415.1250.
In expedited proceedings, reasonable discovery is allowed provided it is conducted as expeditiously as possible and is completed before the date of hearing. A judge may require the parties to comply with curtailed time limits in order to ensure a timely hearing.
Minn. R. agency 104, ch. 1420, pt. 1420.2150
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.51; 176.081; 176.155; 176.285; 176.312; 176.361; 176.83