Nev. Admin. Code § 281A.365 - Conduct of hearings; action by Commission; effect of opinion; confidentiality
1. The presiding
officer of an advisory-opinion hearing that was determined to be held pursuant
to section 13 of this regulation shall:
(a)
Ascertain whether the subject who filed the request for an advisory opinion and
all persons requested by the subject to testify, including, without limitation,
persons commanded to appear under subpoena, are present and whether all
documents, books, records and other evidence requested to be made available,
including, without limitation, evidence under subpoena, have been provided to
the Commission.
(b) Ensure that an
oath is administered to the subject who filed the request for an advisory
opinion and all persons whose testimony will be taken.
2. Regardless of whether the matter is a
contested case, the subject who filed the request for an advisory opinion must
be present at the hearing.
3. The
presiding officer shall allow the subject who filed the request for an advisory
opinion to:
(a) Present opening
comments;
(b) Present any evidence
on his or her own behalf; and
(c)
Examine any witnesses on his or her own behalf.
4. The subject who filed the request for an
advisory opinion, any witnesses or any counsel retained by the subject may be
questioned by any member of the Commission at any time during the
proceeding.
5. Upon the conclusion
of the presentation of evidence by the subject who filed the request for an
advisory opinion and the examination of any witnesses, the presiding officer
shall allow the subject to present closing comments.
6. The Commission may waive any provision of
this section if the Commission determines that such a waiver is necessary to
expedite the advisory-opinion hearing or is in the interest of
justice.
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