- A. The EMS Board may delegate authority to conduct a hearing to the Office of Administrative Hearings in accordance with State Government Article, §10-205(a), Annotated Code of Maryland.
- B. Scope of Delegation. The EMS Board may delegate authority to the Office of Administrative Hearings to issue proposed findings of fact, proposed conclusions of law, or a proposed disposition.
- C. Authority to Revoke Delegation. The EMS Board may revoke all or part of a delegation of authority to hear a contested case.
D. Criteria for Revocation. The EMS Board may revoke all or part of a delegation to the Office of Administrative Hearings if the case may:
- (1) Involve novel or unanticipated factual or legal issues;
- (2) Have significant social or fiscal consequences;
- (3) Involve policy issues of general applicability; or
- (4) Be likely to have precedential value.
E. Procedures for Revocation.
- (1) The EMS Board shall provide written notice of a revocation of hearing authority to all parties and the Office of Administrative Hearings. The written notice shall contain a brief statement of the reason for the revocation.
(2) Delegation of authority to hear a contested case may be revoked at any time before the earlier occurrence of the following:
- (a) The issuance of a ruling by the administrative law judge on a substantive issue; or
- (b) The taking of oral testimony from the first witness.
- (3) The EMS Board shall specify whether all or part of the delegation to hear a contested case has been revoked.
- (4) If only part of the delegation has been revoked, the EMS Board shall specify in the written notice of revocation the portions of the contested case for which delegation is revoked.
- (5) A decision issued by the EMS Board shall reflect the fact that delegation to the Office of Administrative Hearings was revoked and a copy of the revocation notice shall be included as part of the record.
- F. Procedures upon Revocation. If the EMS Board revokes the delegation to hear a contested case, the hearing shall be conducted by the EMS Board in accordance with this chapter within 90 days of the issuance of the revocation.
Authority: Education Article, §13-516; State Government Article, §10-205; Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: January 1, 1999 (25:26 Md. R. 1926)
Regulation .22B amended effective July 1, 2002 (29:12 Md. R. 930)