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OCAHO Practice Manual

  • Chapter 1 - Scope and Definitions
  • Chapter 2 - Parties and Representation
  • Chapter 3 - Filing and Service of Pleadings
  • Chapter 4 - Prehearing Procedures
    • 4.1 - Motions to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim Upon Which Relief Can Be Granted
    • 4.2 - Other Motions and Requests
    • 4.3 - Prehearing Statements
    • 4.4 - Prehearing Conferences
    • 4.5 - Consolidation of Cases
    • 4.6 - Expedition and Continuances
    • 4.7 - Settlement Officer Program
    • 4.8 - Settlement and Consent Findings
    • 4.9 - Abandonment and Default
    • 4.10 - Summary Decision
    • 4.11 - Waiver of Right to Appear
  • Chapter 5 - Discovery
  • Chapter 6 - Hearings
  • Chapter 7 - Final Orders and Attorney’s Fees
  • Chapter 8 - Review and Appeal
  • OCAHO Table of Changes

Chapter 4 - Prehearing Procedures

  • 4.1 - Motions to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim Upon Which Relief Can Be Granted
  • 4.2 - Other Motions and Requests
  • 4.3 - Prehearing Statements
  • 4.4 - Prehearing Conferences
  • 4.5 - Consolidation of Cases
  • 4.6 - Expedition and Continuances
  • 4.7 - Settlement Officer Program
  • 4.8 - Settlement and Consent Findings
  • 4.9 - Abandonment and Default
  • 4.10 - Summary Decision
  • 4.11 - Waiver of Right to Appear
‹ 3.7 - Electronic Filing Pilot Program up 4.1 - Motions to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim Upon Which Relief Can Be Granted ›
Updated July 31, 2022

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