ALJDEC
00F-1965-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 2000-08-25
IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
|DEBORAH LAMB, | | No. 00F-1965-ROC | | | |RECOMMENDED DECISION | |Complainant, | |OF ADMINISTRATIVE | | | |LAW JUDGE | |-v- | | | | | | | |License No. 108013, Class A of | | | | | | | |CARL E. LARSON, INC., | | | | | | | |Respondent. | | | | | | |
HEARING: August 25, 2000 APPEARANCES: Complainant : Deborah Lamb appeared at the hearing pro se. Respondent : Carl E. Larson, Inc. was represented by Carl Larson, President and owner. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE: Gary B. Strickland _____________________________________________________________________
FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The hearing convened as scheduled on August 25, 2000 at 9:00 A.M. at the Office of Administrative Hearings in Phoenix, Arizona. During the hearing, the parties manifested movement in the direction of a resolution of the issues that had resulted in Complainant’s having filed her complaint. The parties were, therefore, afforded the opportunity to craft a settlement agreement, the essential terms of which were read into the record, the agreement having been reduced to writing. The written settlement agreement has been placed into the record by the undersigned Administrative Law Judge sua sponte. For purposes of determining this matter, the obligations of the parties under the settlement agreement set forth below, if accepted by the Director of the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, are binding on each other. 2. Pursuant to the parties’ stipulation and agreement, Respondent agrees as follows: (1) to pay to Complainant the sum of $200.; (2) the payment to be made in the form of a cashier’s check, mailed to Complainant’s address of record this 25th day of August in the year 2000. Complainant, in turn, agrees to withdraw her complaint before the Registrar of Contractors. Both parties acknowledge that they enter into this stipulation and agreement voluntarily and upon a presumption of good faith. 3. The parties have agreed that all rights and defenses relating to this matter are merged into the stipulation and agreement and should any petitions for rehearing be filed and granted, or new complaints filed, the sole issue for determination shall be whether the parties have performed their respective obligations under the terms of the stipulation and agreement executed by them at the hearing. 4. The terms of the foregoing stipulation and agreement appear reasonable under all the circumstances and this agreement is hereby determined the product of knowing and voluntary action on the part of each party.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The law favors the settlement of disputes and adverse parties should be free to adjust their differences by entry into agreements and stipulations of settlement which should be recognized and given effect by adjudicative tribunals. 2. The settlement reached and crafted by the parties during the hearing of this matter and which has been submitted into the record at hearing is found to be reasonable and voluntarily made.
RECOMMENDATION IT IS RECOMMENDED that the stipulation and agreement entered into by the parties hereto be approved and that Citation No. 00-1965, together with the Complaint upon which it is based, be dismissed. Set forth this 25th day of August in the year 2000.
______________________________________ Gary B. Strickland Administrative Law Judge
Original transmitted by mail this ____ day of ____________, 2000, to:
Registrar of Contractors Michael P. Goldwater Attn: Joyce Armijo 800 West Washington, 6th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007
By ___________________________
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