- (a) The final decision or order in a contested case shall be rendered by the commissioner or his designee after due consideration of the entire record.
- (b) A final decision or order adverse to a party in a contested case shall be in writing or stated in the record.
- (c) Parties shall be notified either personally or by mail of any decision or order. Upon request, a copy of the text of the final decision or order shall be sent by mail to each of the respondents and respondent's counsel, and to any other party of record.
- (d) The department shall proceed with reasonable dispatch to conclude any matter pending before it and shall render a final decision in all contested cases within ninety days following the close of evidence and filing of briefs in such proceedings.
(Effective September 25, 1987)