Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 1, § 15-3.431
PURPOSE: This rule sets out the procedures for disposing of a case without a decision by the commission, including a motion to dismiss, settlement agreement, agreed settlement, and consent order.
(1) Voluntary Dismissal. Petitioner may voluntarily dismiss the complaint by filing a notice of dismissal stating that petitioner dismisses the complaint. A notice of dismissal dismisses the complaint and is effective as of the date on which petitioner files it, without any action by the commission. Petitioner may dismiss the complaint without prejudice, subject to statutory time limits for refiling—
(2) Settlement. Settlement means the parties’ agreed resolution of any issue in the complaint including a contested case under section 621.045, RSMo. The parties may settle all or any part of the complaint without any action by the commission, where such settlement is permitted by law. If the parties’ settlement disposes of the entire complaint—
(3) Consent Orders.
decision by the commission. A motion for consent order in such a case is subject to rule 1 CSR 15-3.446.
AUTHORITY: sections 536.073.3 and 621.035, RSMo 2000 and section 621.198, RSMo Supp. 2007.* Original rule filed July 2, 2008, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
*Original authority: 536.073, RSMo 1957, amended 1985, 1989, 1995; 621.035, RSMo 1978; and 621.198, RSMo 1965, amended 1978, 2001.