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Buerger v. Iowa Department of Transportation

12/28/2001

Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Clayton County, John Bauercamper, Judge.


Waylin Buerger appeals from the district court's ruling which affirmed the decision of the Iowa Department of Transportation that denied as untimely his request for a hearing on the revocation of his driver's license under Iowa Code chapter 321J (1997).


Waylin Buerger appeals the district court ruling that upheld the decision of the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) that his request for a hearing on the revocation of his driver's license was untimely. He claims the DOT did not provide him with proper notice as required by Iowa Code section 321J.13(1) (1997). We affirm.


Buerger was charged with operating while intoxicated, in violation of section 321J.2, after test results showed he had a blood alcohol level of 0.163. On June 11, 1999, Buerger received notice his driver's license would be revoked for a period of 180 days. The notice stated:


If you wish to contest the revocation, you must mail a written hearing request to the DOT within 10 days after you have received notice of revocation. If you wish to contest the disqualification you must mail a written hearing request to DOT within 30 days after you receive notice of the disqualification. You have been given a form (Form 432018) which you may use for this purpose.


Language on the form itself also stated it must be sent in within ten days after notice of revocation.


On July 6, 1999, Buerger requested a hearing on the revocation of his license. The DOT denied the request on the ground it was untimely. Buerger appealed, claiming the notice he received from the DOT did not comply with the requirements of section 321J.13(1), which in part provides:


The form shall clearly state on its face that the form must be completed and returned within ten days of receipt or the person's right to a hearing to contest the revocation is foreclosed.


After a hearing, an administrative law judge (ALJ) found the notice sent by the DOT did not comply with section 321J.13(1) because it did not inform Buerger he would not receive a hearing if he did not request one within ten days of the receipt of the notice of the revocation. The ALJ determined Buerger was entitled to a hearing on the merits regarding the revocation of his license.


The DOT appealed the ALJ decision. Before the appeal was considered, the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals held a hearing on the merits of Buerger's claims. On September 21, 1999, an ALJ denied Buerger's claims regarding the merits of the revocation of his driver's license. On September 24, 1999, the DOT concluded Buerger had received proper notice under section 321J.13(1) and his request for a hearing was untimely. In the meantime, Buerger filed an appeal of the September 21 decision. On October 29, 1999, the DOT affirmed the ALJ's decision regarding the merits of the case.


Buerger filed petitions for judicial review of the September 24 decision involving notice and the October 29 decision regarding the merits of the case. These were consolidated for consideration by the district court. The court found Buerger had received adequate notice and affirmed the agency's decision that the request for a hearing was untimely. Buerger appealed.


Our review of a DOT revocation decision is governed by chapter 17A, the Iowa Administrative Procedure Act. Scott v. Iowa Dep't of Transp., 604 N.W.2d 617, 619 (Iowa 2000). We ask only whether the district court has correctly applied the law. Bromeland v. Iowa Dep't of Transp., 562 N.W.2d 624, 625 (Iowa 1997). It is a court's responsibility to interpret statutes, but we give deference

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