Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 73B-21.011 - Newly Discovered Evidence
Notwithstanding subsection 73B-21.008(2), F.A.C., the Commission can consider supplemental evidence under the circumstances as set forth in this rule. Any evidence considered under this rule will be marked as an exhibit and moved into the record.
(1) Newly Discovered Evidence.
(a) Upon written request, the Commission may
consider newly discovered evidence if such evidence is material to the outcome
of the case and could not have reasonably been discovered prior to the hearing
before the appeals referee.
(b) The
request shall include a clear and concise description of the evidence and a
statement demonstrating that the evidence is material to the outcome of the
case and that it could not have been reasonably discovered prior to the
hearing.
(c) Before the Commission
grants a party's request to enter new evidence into the record on appeal, the
opposing party shall be given the opportunity to examine the evidence and offer
rebuttal.
(2)
Administrative Records.
(a) If the record on
appeal indicates that material evidence could be present in the administrative
records of the Florida Department of Commerce, the Commission will investigate
whether such evidence exists.
(b)
If potentially material evidence is found, the Commission shall give the party
or parties an opportunity to examine the evidence and will issue an order to
show cause as to why that evidence should not be considered before moving the
evidence into record on appeal.
(c)
In lieu of issuing an order to show cause, the Commission may or remand the
case to the appeals referee for supplemental proceedings where the evidence
raises a fact issue within the province of the referee to decide or requires
additional testimony from the party or parties to supplement or explain the
evidence.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 443.012(11) FS. Law Implemented 443.151(4)(d) FS.
New 5-22-80, Formerly 38E-3.05, Amended 8-20-86, Formerly 38E-3.005, 60BB-7.005, 73B-22.005.
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