Minn. R. agency 104, ch. 1405, pt. 1405.0800 - PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
At all hearings conducted pursuant to parts 1405.0200 to 1405.2800, all persons will be allowed and encouraged to participate without the necessity of intervening as parties. Such participation shall include, but not be limited to:
A. Offering direct testimony with or without
benefit of oath or affirmation and without the necessity of prefiling as
required by part
1405.1900.
B. Offering direct testimony or other
material in written form at or following the hearing. However, testimony which
is offered without benefit of oath or affirmation, or written testimony which
is not subject to cross-examination, shall be given such weight as the
administrative law judge deems appropriate.
C. Questioning all persons testifying. Any
person who wishes to cross-examine a witness but who does not want to ask
questions orally, may submit questions in writing to the administrative law
judge, who will then ask the questions of the witness. Questions may be
submitted before or during the hearings.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 116C.66; 216E.16
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