Rule 4121-3-16 | Motions.
(A) Form C-86 motion or its equivalent shall be used to request action from the bureau or commission.
(B) A motion may be submitted by the claimant or the employer to seek a determination by the bureau or the commission on any matter not otherwise provided for in Chapter 4121-3 of the Administrative Code.
(C) A motion shall fully set forth the question presented together with a succinct statement of the action or relief sought.
(D) A motion shall be accompanied by competent proof conforming to the standard established in paragraph (A)(1) of rule 4121-3-09 of the Administrative Code.
(E) Except in ex parte matters not affecting the rights of the opposite party, the applicant filing a motion shall mail a copy of the motion to the opposite party and the copy of the motion filed with the bureau or the commission shall indicate that a copy has been so mailed.
(F) A motion shall bear the signature of the applicant or the applicant's authorized representative.
(G) Failure to comply with the provisions of this rule shall be sufficient reason for the dismissal of the motion. A motion signed by a person or entity other than the claimant, his or her representative, the employer, the employer's representative, the administrator, or the administrator's representative shall be dismissed.
(H) Special hearings on motions, where required, shall be in conformity with paragraph (C) of rule 4121-3-09 of the Administrative Code.
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