Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-14-407 - Hearing Officer: Duties and Qualifications
A. An impartial hearing officer in the Office
of Appeals shall conduct all hearings.
B. The hearing officer shall:
1. Administer oaths and
affirmations;
2. Regulate the
conduct and course of the hearing consistent with due process to insure an
orderly hearing;
3. Consider all
relevant issues;
4. Request,
receive, and admit into the record all evidence determined necessary to decide
the issues being raised;
5. Order,
where relevant and useful, an independent medical assessment or professional
evaluation from a source mutually satisfactory to the household and the
Department. The hearing officer shall decide on the source of the medical
assessment or professional evaluation when the household and the Department are
unable to agree on a mutually satisfactory source. The Department shall pay for
the medical assessment or professional evaluation when such services are not
available to the household as part of the household's current health insurance
coverage;
6. As provided under
7
CFR 273.15(m)(2)(vi), render
a hearing decision and issue a written decision reversing, affirming, modifying
or remanding the agency's decision; and
7. Issue subpoenas under
R6-14-409.
Notes
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