Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 2402.140 - Authority of a Hearing Officer
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 15, April 8, 2022
The Hearing Officer has the authority to conduct a hearing, take all necessary action to avoid delay, maintain order, and insure the development of clear and complete record. He shall have all powers necessary to conduct a hearing including the power to:
a) Administer oaths and
affirmations;
b) Regulate the
course of hearings, set the time and place for continued hearings, fix time for
filing of documents, provide for the taking of testimony by deposition if
necessary, and generally conduct the proceeding according to generally
recognized administrative law and this Rule.
c) Examine witnesses and direct witnesses to
testify, limit the number of times any witness may testify, limit repetitious
or cumulative testimony, and set reasonable limits on the amount of time each
witness may testify;
d) Rule upon
offers of proof and receive relevant evidence;
e) Sign and issue subpoenas that require
attendance, giving testimony and the production of books, papers and other
documentary evidence;
f) Direct
parties to appear and confer for the settlement or simplification of issues,
and to otherwise conduct prehearing conferences;
g) Dispose of procedural requests or similar
matters;
h) Render Findings of
Fact, Opinions and Recommendations for an Order of the Director; and
i) Enter any Order that further carries out
the purpose of this Rule.
Notes
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