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Hearing

No. You are not automatically entitled to a hearing on your request for corrective action. The Director of OARM may, at his discretion, decide to hold a hearing in your case. Notably, however, during the course of the proceedings on your request for corrective action, either party may request (or OARM may order) a conference with the Director of OARM to address matters such as the status of the case, jurisdiction, discovery, etc.

A request for a hearing must be submitted in writing to the Director of OARM. A request for a hearing should:

Include a list of all agreed upon material facts;
Identify any disputed material issues of fact that need resolution through testimonial evidence; and
State that the other party has been consulted and either agrees or disagrees with the need for a hearing.


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