Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 340-011-0545 - Burden and Standard of Proof in Contested Case Hearings; DEQ Interpretation of Rules and Statutory Terms (1) The participant who asserts a fact or position is the proponent of that fact or position and has the burden of presenting evidence to support that fact or position, unless the burden is specifically allocated differently by a statute or rule. (2) All findings in a proposed or final order must be based on a preponderance of evidence in the record unless another standard is specifically required by statute or rule. (3) In reviewing DEQ's interpretation of a DEQ rule as applied in a formal enforcement action, an administrative law judge must follow DEQ's interpretation if that interpretation is both plausible and reasonably consistent with the wording of the rule and the underlying statutes. The administrative law judge may state, on the record, an alternative interpretation for consideration on appeal. (4) With the exception of exact terms that do not require interpretation, an administrative law judge shall give DEQ's interpretation of statutory terms the appropriate deference in light of DEQ's expertise with the subject matter, DEQ's experience with the statute, DEQ's involvement in the relevant legislative process, and the degree of discretion accorded DEQ by the legislature. Or. Admin. Code § 340-011-0545
DEQ 18-2003, f. & cert. ef. 12-12-03; DEQ 1-2014, f. & cert. ef. 1-6-14Stat. Author ORS 183.341 & 468.020
Stat. Implemented: ORS 183.450