§ 1149.29 - What rights do you have at the hearing?  


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  • § 1149.29 What rights do you have at the hearing?

    Each party to the hearing has the right to:

    (a) Be represented by a representative;

    (b) Request a pre-hearing conference and participate in any conference held by the ALJ;

    (c) Conduct discovery;

    (d) Agree to stipulations of fact or law which will be made a part of the record;

    (e) Present evidence relevant to the issues at the hearing;

    (f) Present and cross-examine witnesses;

    (g) Present arguments at the hearing as permitted by the ALJ; and

    (h) Submit written briefs and proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law after the hearing, as permitted by the ALJ.