Mont. Admin. R. 38.2.3602 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF PRESIDING OFFICER
(1)
A presiding officer shall have the duty to conduct full, fair and impartial
hearings; to take appropriate action to avoid unnecessary delay in the
disposition of proceedings, and to maintain order; and he shall possess all
powers necessary to that end, including the following:
(a) To administer oaths and
affirmations;
(b) To order
subpoenas issued and to provide for other methods of discovery.
(c) To receive evidence and rule upon all
objections and motions which do not involve final determination of
proceedings.
(d) To take such other
action as may be necessary and appropriate to the discharge of his duties,
consistent with the statutory authority or other authorities under which the
commission functions and with the rules, regulations, and policies of the
commission.
Notes
69-3-103, 69-2-101, 69-12-201(2) and 69-1-110(3), MCA; IMP, 69-2-101, MCA;
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