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Page 53 <br /> Construction Materials Rule 2 <br /> (d) In the case of any other. action for which a written <br /> petition for a hearing is timely submitted.by a party, .the Pre-hearing <br /> Conference, if held, shall be held at least fifteen (15)working days prior <br /> to the Board meeting scheduled to hear the matter. Unless notice is <br /> waived in writing by all parties, the Office shall provide all parties at <br /> least thirty(30) days notice of the Formal Board Hearing date. <br /> (2) . The Pre-hearing Conference Officer shall cause to be drafted a <br /> Pre-hearing Order. The Pre-hearing Order shall be mailed to all parties to the <br /> Hearing within ten (10) working days after the Pre-hearing Conference. <br /> (3) The Pre-hearing Order shall include: <br /> (a) a list of the parties and their names, addresses and phone <br /> numbers; <br /> (b) a recommended list of issues to be considered by the <br /> Board at the Formal Board Hearing; and <br /> (c) a schedule for the hearing with time allotments set for <br /> presentation by each party and the Office. <br /> 2.7.2 Board.Consideration of the Pre-hearing Order <br /> At the Formal Board Hearing on a matter for which a Pre-hearing Conference <br /> was held, the Pre-hearing Conference Officer or a representative of the Pre- <br /> hearing Conference Officer shall present the Pre-hearing Order to the Board for <br /> its consideration. The Board shall consider any timely filed motions regarding <br /> the Pre-hearing Order submitted by a party, as well as any' changed <br /> circumstances related to the Formal Board Hearing arising subsequent to the <br /> Pre-hearing Conference, and shall subsequently adopt, amend and adopt, or <br /> reject-the Pre-hearing Order. If the Pre-hearing Order is rejected by the Board, <br /> the Chair of the Board shall direct the Formal Board Hearing on the matter. <br /> 2.7.3 Parties Rights and Responsibilities <br /> (1) According to the provisions of Section 24-4-105, C.R.S., party <br /> status at a Formal Board Hearing entitles a party to present evidence, call <br />