Parties to the appeal shall be the employee, acting as appellant, and a management representative, acting as appellee.
Upon timely submission of a written request for an appeal, the employee shall have a right to a hearing before the director or the director's designee, who shall act as the hearing officer. No person shall act as hearing officer who also participated in the employee's predisciplinary hearing on the demotion or suspension being appealed.
Each party, upon request, shall receive one continuance of up to three days. The hearing officer may grant further continuances within the hearing officer's discretion.
Each party, not less than five days prior to the date of the hearing, shall submit to the hearing officer and the other party a list of witnesses the party expects to call. The hearing officer has the right to limit witnesses on the basis of redundancy and relevance.
The hearing officer shall, within fifteen days after the date of the hearing, send the director of transportation a written report of the decision. The report shall set forth the reasons for the decision.
The director shall issue an order approving, modifying, or disapproving the hearing officer's decision. If the director modifies or disapproves the hearing officer's decision, the order shall state the reasons therefore.
An order issued by the director under this rule cannot be appealed in any forum.
The hearing officer has no subpoena authority. The hearing officer, in making a final decision, may take into consideration the absence of witnesses or other evidence.
Each party shall bear the expense of its own witnesses who are not employees of the department of transportation. Each party shall bear the expense of providing its own documents or other evidence.
For purposes of conducting the hearing, the director of transportation shall make reasonably available any employee of the department of transportation, including the appellant, during regular working hours and shall bear the expense. The cost of the hearing officer and any meeting space shall be paid by the department of transportation.
An employee may submit the written request for an appeal under paragraph (A) of this rule personally to the deputy director or the deputy director's designee, who shall sign and date stamp it with the date of submission. When different work locations are involved, or if the employee elects not to submit the request in person, the employee may send the written request to the deputy director or the deputy director's designee by regular U.S. mail.
The request for an appeal shall be submitted on a form supplied by the employer. Forms shall be made available through the employee's personnel officer.
Any notice required to be sent by a hearing officer, and any order required to be issued by the director of transportation, may be delivered in person or sent by regular U.S. mail.
Any request, witness list, or other document submitted by a party is timely if postmarked within the time period designated for its submission.
Ohio Admin. Code 5501-2-02
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 119.03, 5501.20
Rule Amplifies: 5501.20
Prior Effective Dates: 11/16/1998, 09/26/2003, 11/12/2010
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5501.20
Rule Amplifies: 5501.20
Prior Effective Dates: 11-16-98; 9-26-03, 11/12/10