Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 28-106.213 - Evidence
(1) Oral evidence shall be taken only on oath
or affirmation.
(2) Each party
shall have the right to impeach any witness regardless of which party called
the witness to testify.
(3) Hearsay
evidence, whether received in evidence over objection or not, may be used to
supplement or explain other evidence, but shall not be sufficient in itself to
support a finding unless the evidence falls within an exception to the hearsay
rule as found in Sections 90.801-.805, F.S.
(4) The rules of privilege apply to the same
extent as in civil actions under Florida law.
(5) If requested and if the necessary
equipment is reasonably available, testimony may be taken by means of video
teleconference or by telephone.
(a) If a party
cross-examining the witness desires to have the witness review documents or
other items not reasonably available for the witness to review at that time,
then the party shall be given a reasonable opportunity to complete the
cross-examination at a later time or date for the purpose of making those
documents or other items available to the witness.
(b) For any testimony taken by telephone, a
notary public must be physically present with the witness to administer the
oath. The notary public shall provide a written certification to be filed with
the presiding officer confirming the identity of the witness, and confirming
the affirmation or oath by the witness. It shall be the responsibility of the
party calling the witness to secure the services of a notary
public.
(6) When official
recognition is requested, the parties shall be notified and given an
opportunity to examine and contest the material. Requests for official
recognition shall be by motion and shall be considered in accordance with the
provisions governing judicial notice in Sections 90.201-.203,
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 14.202, 120.54(5) FS. Law Implemented 120.54(5) FS.
New 4-1-97, Amended 1-15-07, 2-5-13.
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