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§ 11-1951 Enforcement; office of administrative hearings; fees

AZ Rev Stat § 11-1951 (2019) (N/A)
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11-1951. Enforcement; office of administrative hearings; fees

A. A county may file a written complaint against a video service provider and a video service provider may file a written complaint against a county alleging a violation of this chapter or the uniform video service license agreement. Unless otherwise provided in section 11-1945, subsections F, G and H or this section:

1. All complaints must be filed with the office of administrative hearings.

2. The complainant must serve a copy of the complaint on the party that is the subject of the complaint by personal delivery or certified mail, return receipt requested, or by any other method reasonably calculated to effect actual notice to the county's last address of record for the party that is the subject of the complaint.

3. The party that is the subject of the complaint may file a response to the complaint with the office of administrative hearings within twenty days after service pursuant to paragraph 2 of this subsection. Responses shall be served pursuant to paragraph 2 of this subsection.

B. Before filing a complaint pursuant to this section both of the following apply:

1. The complainant must provide notice of the alleged violation of this chapter to the party that is the subject of the complaint.

2. The party that is the subject of the complaint must have a period of not less than twenty days after the date it receives the notice to resolve the alleged violation.

C. Subsection B of this section does not apply to a complaint made in a written demand pursuant to section 11-1945, subsection G.

D. A hearing before the office of administrative hearings shall be held if a complaint that complies with this section is filed with the office of administrative hearings. Unless other deadlines are established for a particular complaint, all of the following apply:

1. The hearing shall be held within two months after the date that the complaint is filed and service is completed pursuant to subsection A of this section.

2. The date scheduled for the hearing may be advanced or delayed on the agreement of the parties or on a showing of good cause.

E. The office of administrative hearings shall prepare and serve a notice of hearing on all parties at least one month before the hearing that states the time and place of the hearing.

F. A prehearing conference may be held pursuant to section 41-1092.05.

G. Unless it conflicts with the requirements of this section, the hearing shall be conducted pursuant to section 41-1092.07.

H. The complainant has the burden of persuasion at a hearing under this section.

I. The decision of the administrative law judge is the final administrative decision with respect to the complaint. The office of administrative hearings shall serve a copy of the administrative law judge's decision on all parties. The final administrative decision may be appealed to the superior court pursuant to title 12, chapter 7, article 6. The superior court proceeding shall be a trial de novo.

J. A party may move for rehearing pursuant to section 41-1092.09, and the office of administrative hearings shall rule on the motion. Moving for rehearing or review is not necessary for the party to seek judicial review of the decision of the administrative law judge under subsection I of this section.

K. Service is complete on personal service or five days after the date that the office of administrative hearings mails the final administrative decision to each party's last known address of record with the county.

L. The office of administrative hearings shall adopt rules pursuant to title 41, chapter 6 to administer hearings under this chapter and title 9, chapter 13. The rules shall apply uniformly to hearings involving local governments as defined in section 9-1401 and counties.

M. The office of administrative hearings shall establish, administer and collect fees in an amount to be determined by the director of the office of administrative hearings. The director shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, all monies in the video service provider complaint fund established by section 9-1451, subsection N.

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§ 11-1951 Enforcement; office of administrative hearings; fees