Section 8.57.210. Motions and stipulations.  


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  • 	(a)  One or more parties may request or apply for specific action by the chair or commission relating to an appeal by filing  
    		(1) a motion;  
    		(2) an unopposed or joint motion; or  
    		(3) a stipulation signed by the parties.  
    	(b)  Unless, in this chapter, a different time period is specified for oppositions or oppositions are not permitted, no later than 10 days after service of a motion under (a)(1) of this section, any other party may file an opposition to the motion.  
    	(c)  Memoranda in support of or in opposition to a motion, including requests for exemption, as provided in 8 AAC 57.090, applications for stay, as provided in 8 AAC 57.100, and motions for attorney fees and costs, as provided in 8 AAC 57.260, must conform to the requirements for memoranda, as provided in 8 AAC 57.150(a) - (c), and also include  
    		(1) a brief, complete statement of the reasons in support of or in opposition to the motion;  
    		(2) an affidavit if the facts relating to the motion are not otherwise proven;  
    		(3) the points and authorities on which the moving party relies; and  
    		(4) a concise statement of the relief sought.  
    	(d)  Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the chair may rule on procedural motions.  
    

Authorities

23.30.008;23.30.009;23.30.127;23.30.128

Notes


Authority
AS 23.30.008 AS 23.30.009 AS 23.30.127 AS 23.30.128
History
Eff. 12/5/2005, Register 176; am 3/27/2011, Register 197