Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 104.247 - Cross-Examination
a) Subject to the
evidentiary requirements of this Part, a party may conduct cross-examination
required for a full and fair disclosure of the facts.
b) If the presiding hearing officer
determines that a witness is hostile or unresponsive, he may authorize the
examination by the party calling such witness as if under
cross-examination.
c) Any party may
call any adverse party as a witness and proceed to examine such adverse party
as if under cross-examination except that the vendor may only call as an
adverse witness those representatives of the Department or other Departments
(including the Illinois Department of Public Health) directly involved in the
audit, investigation, or survey which served as the basis for the Department's
action under this Part.
d) Any
party calling a witness, upon a showing that he called the witness in good
faith and is surprised by his testimony, may impeach that witness by evidence
of prior inconsistent statements.
Notes
Amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 17013, effective October 16, 1989
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