Mo. Code Regs. tit. 2 § 90-10.155

Current through Register Vol. 49, No.12, June 17, 2024
Section 2 CSR 90-10.155 - Formal Hearings

PURPOSE: This rule establishes the procedure for requesting a hearing.

(1) All requests for hearings must-
(A) Be in writing;
(B) State the name, current address, and current telephone number of the respondent;
(C) State the number assigned to the matter by the commission;
(D) State the particular section of the statutes or commission rule involved; and
(E) State in detail the reasons and facts upon which the respondent relies in contending that the commission's decision or other action is in error including specific responses to any facts enumerated in the commission's notice or hearing and disciplinary action or other document evidencing legal action.
(2) A request for hearing must be submitted within thirty (30) days from the date of mailing by the commission of the decision or issue about which the respondent requests a hearing.
(A) The respondent may submit a request for hearing by-
1. Personal delivery;
2. Certified mail, postage prepaid; or
3. Overnight express mail, postage prepaid.
(B) All requests for hearings must be submitted to the commission at the commission's office in Jefferson City.
(C) Documents or papers shall be considered filed on the date received to the commission.
(D) The hearing officer may deny a request for hearing if the statement of reasons and facts submitted by the respondent do not establish a prima facie case. Amendments to the respondent's request for hearing shall be freely given when justice so requires.
(3) A notice of a suspension of registration shall be in writing and shall state the time and place for a hearing on the contemplated disciplinary action and shall be sent by registered mail to the respondent.
(4) Except as otherwise provided by law, the respondent shall be served with written notice of the time and place of hearing by certified mail, postage prepaid.

2 CSR 90-10.155

Adopted by Missouri Register September 16, 2019/Volume 44, Number 18, effective 10/31/2019