Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 350-4-.21 - Substitution of Parties; Intervention
(1) The Administrative Law Judge may, upon motion and in the
exercise of discretion, permit such substitution of parties as justice
requires, provided that the original party and the party to be substituted
otherwise qualify individually as parties to the proceedings under all
applicable requirements.
(2) Any person seeking to intervene shall file a motion stating
therein the specific grounds upon which intervention is sought and a pleading
setting forth the claim or defense for which intervention is sought. The person
shall also establish the basis for qualification as a party to the proceedings.
The Administrative Law Judge shall grant or deny such motion and may limit the
factual or legal issues which may be raised by an intervenor in order to avoid
undue delay or prejudice to the adjudication of the rights of the original
parties.
Notes
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