ALJDEC decisions subject to certification as final
06F-2369-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 2006-11-28
IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
|DUNN EDWARDS CORP | | No. 06F-2369-ROC | | | | | |COMPLAINANT, | |ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE | | | |DECISION | |-v- | | | | | | | |License No. 103819, Class L-34, | | | |BULMAN PAINTING SERVICES INC (CORP) | | | | | | | |RESPONDENT. | | | | | | |
HEARING: November 28, 2006 APPEARANCES: Neither Complainant Dunn Edwards Corp nor Respondent Bulman Painting Services Inc. appeared at hearing ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE: Marianne T. Bayardi _____________________________________________________________________ Findings of Fact 1. On the basis of the allegation made in Complainant’s Complaint, namely failure to pay for materials, the Registrar of Contractors cited Respondent for violating A.R.S. § 32-1154(A)(7) (commission of a wrongful or fraudulent act causing substantial injury) and (A)(11) (failure to pay monies in excess of seven hundred fifty dollars when due for materials). 2. Although having been given notice as required by applicable law, both Complainant and Respondent failed to appear for the hearing. 3. As Complainant failed to appear and prosecute its claim, the record is devoid of evidence supporting the Citation and Complaint. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The burden of proof generally at an administrative hearing falls to the party asserting a claim, right or entitlement or seeking to impose a penalty. A.A.C. R2- 19-119(B). Further, the standard of proof is that of the “preponderance of the evidence.” Smith v. Arizona Department of Transportation, 146 Ariz. 430, 706 P.2d 756 (App. 1985); see also A.A.C. R2-19-119(A). This standard is not met unless the evidence is sufficient to persuade the finder of fact that the proposition is “more likely true than not.” In re Arnold and Baker Farms, 177 Bankr. 648, 654 (Bankr. 9th Cir. 1994). The evidence taken as a whole must convince the decision maker that the party who bears the burden, in this case Complainant, is more probably correct on the issues in dispute. 2. Observing the aforementioned standard, Complainant failed to meet its burden of proof as the record is devoid of evidence demonstrating that Respondent has violated either of the statutory provisions cited in the Citation and Complaint. RECOMMENDED ORDER Based upon the foregoing findings and conclusions, IT IS RECOMMENDED that Case No. 06-2369 be dismissed. Done this day, November 28, 2006
______________________________________ Marianne T. Bayardi Administrative Law Judge
Original transmitted by mail this ____ day of ____________, 2006, to:
Fidelis V. Garcia, Acting Director Registrar of Contractors Legal Department 800 West Washington, 6th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007
By ___________________________
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