Kan. Admin. Regs. § 16-14-7 - Hearing procedure
The following provisions shall apply at each hearing:
(a) The proceedings shall be conducted by the
attorney general or the attorney general's designee.
(b) To the extent necessary for full
disclosure of all relevant facts and issues, each party shall have the
opportunity to respond, present evidence and argument, conduct
cross-examination, and submit rebuttal evidence, except as restricted by a
limited grant of intervention or by the prehearing order.
(c) Nonparties may be given an opportunity by
the attorney general or the attorney general's designee to present oral or
written statements. Each party shall be given an opportunity to challenge or
rebut these statements. On motion of any party, the statements shall be
required by the attorney general or the attorney general's designee to be given
under oath or affirmation.
(d) The
hearing may occur by telephone or other electronic means, if each participant
in the hearing has an opportunity to participate in the entire proceeding while
it is taking place.
(e) The hearing
shall be recorded at the expense of the attorney general's office. The attorney
general's office shall not be required at its own expense to prepare a
transcript, unless required to do so by a provision of law. Any party, at the
party's expense and subject to any reasonable conditions that the attorney
general's office may establish, may cause a person other than the attorney
general's office to prepare a transcript from the record or cause additional
recordings to be made during the hearing.
(f) Each hearing shall be open to public
observation, except to the limited extent as determined by the attorney general
or the attorney general's designee, that it is necessary to close parts of the
hearing pursuant to any provision of law requiring confidentiality or expressly
authorizing closure.
Notes
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