R641-110. Rehearing and Modification of Existing Orders  


R641-110-100. Time for filing
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Any person affected by a final order or decision of the Board may file a petition for rehearing. Unless otherwise provided, a petition for rehearing must be filed no later than the 10th day of the month following the date of signing of the final order or decision for which the rehearing is sought. A copy of such petition will be served on each other party to the proceeding no later than the 15th day of that month.


R641-110-200. Contents of Petition
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A petition for rehearing will set forth specifically the particulars in which it is claimed the Board's order or decision is unlawful, unreasonable, or unfair. If the petition is based upon a claim that the Board failed to consider certain evidence, it will include an abstract of that evidence. If the petition is based upon newly discovered evidence, then the petition will be accompanied by an affidavit setting forth the nature and extent of such evidence, its relevancy to the issues involved, and a statement that the party could not, with reasonable diligence, have discovered the evidence prior to the hearing.


R641-110-300. Response to Petition
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All other parties to the proceeding upon which a rehearing is sought may file a response to the petition at any time prior to the hearing at which the petition will be considered by the Board. Such responses will be served on the petitioner at or before the hearing.


R641-110-400. Action on the Petition
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The Board will act upon the petition for a rehearing at its next regularly scheduled meeting following the date of its filing. If no action is taken by the Board within such time, the petition will be deemed to be denied. The Board may set a time for a hearing on said petition or may summarily grant or deny the petition.


R641-110-500. Modification of Existing Orders
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A request for modification or amendment of an existing order of the Board will be treated as a new petition for purposes of these rules.