Mich. Admin. Code R. 205.3610 - Conference during hearings
Rule 610.
(1) At
the opening of a hearing or at any other time during a hearing, the presiding
officer may hold a conference upon the request of a party or upon the presiding
officer's own motion.
(2) A
conference may be held for the purpose of clarifying or simplifying issues
presented at the hearing, including the possibility of obtaining stipulations
and admissions of fact and consideration of the authenticity of evidence and
contents of documents so as to avoid unnecessary proof.
(3) A conference may be held to expedite the
presentation of evidence, the exchange of copies of proposed exhibits, and
other matters as may promote a fair and expeditious hearing or aid in the
disposition of the proceeding.
(4)
At the conclusion of a conference, the presiding officer may enter in the
record a ruling or order that states the matters agreed upon by the parties and
any procedural determinations made by the presiding officer.
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