458A.11 - RULES COVERING PRACTICE BEFORE DEPARTMENT.

        458A.11  RULES COVERING PRACTICE BEFORE DEPARTMENT.         1.  The department shall prescribe rules governing the practice      and procedure before it.         2.  An order or amendment of an order, except in an emergency,      shall not be made by the department without a public hearing upon at      least ten days' notice.  The public hearing shall be held at the time      and place prescribed by the department, and any interested person is      entitled to be heard.         3.  When an emergency requiring immediate action is found to exist      the department may issue an emergency order without notice of      hearing, which shall be effective upon promulgation.  An emergency      order shall not remain effective for more than fifteen days.         4.  Any notice required by this chapter shall be given at the      election of the department either by personal service or by letter to      the last recorded address and one publication in a newspaper of      general circulation in the state capital city and in a newspaper of      general circulation in the county where the land affected or some      part of the land is situated.  The notice shall issue in the name of      the state, shall be signed by the director, shall specify the style      and number of the proceeding, the time and place of the hearing, and      shall briefly state the purpose of the proceeding.  Should the      department elect to give notice by personal service, the service may      be made by any officer authorized to serve process, or by any agent      of the department, in the same manner as is provided by law for the      service of original notices in civil actions in the district court of      the state.  Proof of the service by such agent shall be by the      affidavit of the person making personal service.         5.  All orders issued by the department shall be in writing, shall      be entered in full and indexed in books to be kept by the director      for that purpose, and shall be public records open for inspection at      all times during reasonable office hours.  A copy of any rule or      order certified by the director or any officer of the department      shall be received in evidence in all courts of this state with the      same effect as the original.         6.  The department may act upon its own motion, or upon the      petition of any interested person.  On the filing of a petition      concerning any matter within the jurisdiction of the department, the      department shall promptly fix a date for a hearing and shall cause      notice of the hearing to be given.  The hearing shall be held without      undue delay after the filing of the petition.  The department shall      enter its order within thirty days after the hearing.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 84.11; 82 Acts, ch 1199, § 46, 96]      
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 1815, 1816         C93, § 458A.11