(1) A scheduled hearing shall not be postponed except by order of an Administrative Law Judge upon a finding of extraordinary circumstances beyond the control of the party or parties requesting the postponement. "Extraordinary circumstances" shall not include:
- (a) Failure of the insurer or self-insured employer to refer, or delay in referring, the case or any pertinent information to its representative;
- (b) Unavailability of a party, lay witness or representative due to nonemergency occupational, personal or professional business or appointments, or unwillingness to appear, provided that a postponement may be granted if the unavailable person is a worker who is temporarily working out of state and is reasonably expected to return to the state within a time certain or is a person who has been duly subpoenaed and has failed to comply with the subpoena;
- (c) An attorney's, party's, representative's or witness' conflict with proceedings before another administrative body that are scheduled more than three days after mailing of the Hearings Division’s notice of hearing;
- (d) Incomplete case preparation, unless the Administrative Law Judge finds that completion of the record could not be accomplished with due diligence.
- (2) For purposes of this rule, "due diligence" shall include, but not be limited to, a party’s inability to produce, because of unavailability, a medical or vocational expert witness for direct examination at hearing or for cross-examination at hearing or by deposition/interrogatories prior to a scheduled hearing, provided that the request for cross-examination was made no later than seven (7) days after the requesting party received from another party a copy of a report from the medical or vocational expert witness accompanied by written notice that the sending party is submitting the report as a proposed exhibit for admission into evidence at a scheduled hearing. A party need not subpoena a medical or vocational expert witness to establish due diligence under this section.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 656.283(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 656.307 & 656.726(5)
History
WCB 1-2003, f. 2-21-03, cert. ef. 5-1-03
WCB 1-1997, f. 3-20-97, cert. ef. 7-1-97
WCB 2-1989, f. 3-3-89, cert. ef. 4-1-89
WCB 5-1987, f. 12-18-87, ef. 1-1-88
WCB 3-1987(Temp), f. 8-27-87, ef. 9-15-87