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Can you summarize 187 IAAC Chapter 11?
Banking Division > CONTESTED CASES
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to contested case proceedings within the Iowa Administrative Code’s Banking Division. It outlines the procedures and requirements for contested case proceedings, including the filing of a written request for a contested case proceeding, the necessary information to be included in the request, and the timeframes for filing. The document also specifies the methods of delivery for the notice of hearing, the content that must be included in the notice, and the identification of all parties involved. It provides information on requesting an administrative law judge as the presiding officer and the grounds for disqualification of presiding officers. The document also covers the procedures for filing petitions, motions, and other pleadings, as well as the scope of discovery and available discovery procedures. It outlines the requirements for service and filing of legal papers, the issuance of subpoenas, and the process of intervention in contested cases. The document also addresses the procedures for prehearing conferences, continuances, and the admissibility of evidence. It provides guidelines for conducting hearings, filing applications for rehearing, and seeking stays of division actions. The document also covers the process of appeals and review in contested cases, including the right to appeal a proposed decision, the requirements for filing a notice of appeal, and the considerations for granting a stay. Overall, this document provides a comprehensive overview of the procedures and requirements for contested case proceedings within the Banking Division of the Iowa Administrative Code.
Whom does it apply to?
Parties involved in contested case proceedings within the Iowa Administrative Code's Banking Division
What does it govern?
Contested case proceedings conducted by the division of banking
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in this document.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in this document.
Jurisdiction
Iowa