Oregon Request For Hearing And Specification of Issues is a document that is used to initiate a contested case hearing with the Oregon Administrative Office of the Courts. This document outlines the issues in dispute and provides the necessary information for the hearing officer to schedule the hearing. It is typically used for appeals or challenges to administrative decisions and orders issued by state agencies. The two main types of Oregon Request For Hearing And Specification of Issues are: 1. Request for Hearing: This form is used to initiate a contested case hearing in Oregon. It includes information such as the parties involved in the dispute, the specific issue(s) in dispute, and the relief requested. 2. Specification of Issues: This form is used to provide the hearing officer with a detailed description of the issues in dispute. It includes information such as the legal and factual basis for the dispute, the legal relief requested, and any applicable laws or regulations that are at issue.