(1) The office may set aside an administrative order for any of the following reasons:
- (a) a rule or policy was not followed when the order was taken;
- (b) the entity was not properly served with a notice of office action;
- (c) the entity was not given due process; or
- (d) the order has been replaced by a judicial order which covers the same time period.
- (2) the office shall notify the entity of its intent to set the order aside by serving the entity with a notice of office action. The notice shall be signed by the presiding officer at the level which issued the order.
- (3) If after serving the entity with a notice of office action, the presiding officer determines that the order shall be set aside, the office shall notify the entity.
KEY: accounts receivable, adjudicative process
Date of Last Change: April 29, 2022
Notice of Continuation: January 4, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63G-4-202; 63G-4-203