9 Va. Admin. Code § 25-230-150 - Formal hearing procedures
A.
A formal hearing held under this rule may be conducted by the full board at any
regular or special meeting of the body, and the chairman or his designated
subordinate shall preside as hearing officer. Hearings may be held at any other
time and place authorized by the board or its chairman, and shall be conducted
by at least one board member designated by the chairman. The board member
conducting such hearing may preside as hearing officer or may designate a
subordinate as hearing officer.
B.
The hearing officer shall have the authority to maintain order, preserve the
impartiality of the decision process, and conclude the hearing process
expeditiously. He shall hold all powers necessary to those ends, including, but
not limited to, the power to do the following:
1. Prescribe the methods and procedures to be
used in the development of evidentiary facts and the presentation of evidence
by the parties, including the issuance of pre-hearing orders setting forth the
issues for hearing and establishing deadlines for the filing of written
testimony and exhibits;
2.
Administer oaths and affirmations;
3. Receive probative evidence, rule upon
offers of proof and, upon his own motion or the objection of any party, exclude
irrelevant, immaterial, insubstantial or repetitive proofs, rebuttal or
cross-examination;
4. Examine
witnesses;
5. Hold pre-hearing
conferences for the settlement, simplification or stipulation of issues and
facts by consent;
6. Rule on
procedural matters; and
7. Issue
subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum in accordance with §§
62.1-44.26 and 9-6.14:13 of the
Code of Virginia.
C.
Rulings of the hearing officer on the admissibility of evidence or testimony,
the propriety or conduct of cross-examination, and on any and all procedural
matters shall appear in the hearing record and shall control further
proceedings in the hearing. Parties shall be presumed to have taken exception
to any adverse ruling, and no objection shall be considered waived by further
participation in the hearing.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§§ 62.1-44.15(5) and (7), 62.1-44.16, 62.1-44.17, 62.1-44.18:2 and 62.1-44.19 of the Code of Virginia.
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