060-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-9 - General Procedures for Contested Cases
The following procedures apply to proceedings under Section 7 and 8 of these rules.
(a) Role of the Director. In any contested
case, the Director shall serve as the clerk of the Board, docketing the case
and maintaining the record of all notices, motions, transcripts, and orders
filed in the case. The Director shall defend his or her decisions in all
contested cases.
(b) Disposition by
Agreement. Any contested case may be finally disposed of by stipulation,
consent order, or default of a party when approved by the Board. Any such
disposition shall be made by order of the Board.
(c) The Director may forward any contested
case to the Office of Administrative Hearings.
(d) Contested cases shall be conducted
pursuant to the Office of Administrative Hearing's uniform rules pertaining to
contested case proceedings.
(e)
Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Orders. At a regular meeting following
service of the recommended decision and any written exceptions, the Board shall
make and enter into the record a written order containing findings of fact and
conclusions of law based upon the evidence in the record. In addition, all
matters that have been officially noticed by the Board and taken into
consideration as a basis for its decision will be noted in that decision.
Decisions, findings of fact, conclusions of law, and orders issued by the Board
will be filed with the Director and constitute the final administrative
decision in the contested case. The Director shall send a copy of any order to
all parties within five (5) days of receipt.
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