- (a) All requests for relief will be by motion.
- (b) Motions must be in writing or made on the record during a hearing.
- (c) A motion must fully state the action requested and the grounds relied upon.
(d)
- (1) The original written motion will be filed with the Assessment Coordination Division.
- (2) When time allows, the other parties may, within seven (7) days of the service of the written motion, file a response in opposition.
(e)
- (1) The presiding officer may conduct such proceedings and enter such orders as are deemed necessary to address issues raised by the motion.
- (2) However, a presiding officer will not enter a dispositive order or decision unless expressly authorized in writing to do so, otherwise the motion must be heard and ruled on by a majority of the members of the Administrative Hearing Board that are present.