35 Miss. Code. R. 101-5.4 - Order of Presentation at Hearings
Unless otherwise directed by the presiding board member, a hearing in an administrative appeal covered by this Chapter shall be conducted in the following order:
A. The
presiding board member shall call the hearing to order;
B. The presiding board member, the Executive
Director or other employee of the Board shall state the style of the
administrative appeal being heard, the nature of the administrative appeal and
a summary of the decision or action from which the administrative appeal was
filed;
C. The appellant shall
present his case by making his argument and presenting his evidence, if
any;
D. The Department shall
present its response to appellant's case by making its argument and presenting
its evidence, if any;
E. Upon
request by a party and only on approval and subject to any restrictions of the
presiding board member, the parties, including the Department, may be allowed
to present additional arguments and evidence after the response of the
Department to the appellant's presentation; and
F. Upon conclusion of all argument and
evidence, the presiding officer shall bring the hearing to a close.
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