15-1902-21011-2

 

 

STATE OF MINNESOTA

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

 

FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY

 

In the Matter of the Residential Building Contractor License of State 10 Construction, Inc., and Daryl C. Johnson

PREHEARING ORDER

         

 

 

A prehearing conference was held by telephone on February 3, 2010.  Christopher M. Kaisershot, Assistant Attorney General, appeared on behalf of the Department of Labor and Industry (Department).  Morgan Smith, Smith & Raver LLP, appeared on behalf of Stage 10 Construction, Inc., and Daryl C. Johnson.

          The parties agreed that no discovery is needed and that settlement discussions have commenced.  They agreed to continue the discussion, but agreed to set a date for hearing in the event that the matter does not settle.

 

 

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:

1.               This matter is scheduled for hearing on May 13, 2010, commencing at 9:30 a.m., at the Office of Administrative Hearings, 600 North Robert Street, St. Paul, Minnesota.

2.               The parties shall exchange proposed written exhibits and witness lists, and file an index of exhibits and a copy of the witness list with this office by May 6, 2010.  See Minn. R. 1400.6950.  To the extent possible, the parties shall enter into prehearing stipulations regarding the facts involved in the hearing and foundation for anticipated exhibits.  Any party objecting to foundation for any written exhibit shall notify the offering party and judge in writing at least two working days prior to the hearing or the foundation objection is waived.

3.               Hearings are ordinarily digitally recorded.  In the event that any party requests a court reporter, notice shall be given to the Office of Administrative Hearings no later than May 6, 2010.  See Minn. R. 1400.7400, subp. 2.

4.               Requests for subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses or the production of documents shall be made in writing to the administrative law judge pursuant to Minn. R. 1400.7000.  A copy of the subpoena request shall be served on the other parties.  A subpoena request form is available at www.oah.state.mn.us.

5.            The parties have not requested accommodation for a disability or appointment of an interpreter.  The Office of Administrative Hearings shall be notified promptly if either an accommodation or interpreter is needed.

 

Dated this

4th

day of

February

2010.

                                                                

 

s/Beverly Jones Heydinger

BEVERLY JONES HEYDINGER

Administrative Law Judge