Ohio Admin. Code 122:12-1-03 - Conduct of hearing
(A) The hearing shall be within thirty days
of the request, but not prior to fourteen days, of the date of the
"Notification of Intent to Terminate" unless otherwise agreed upon in writing
by both the division and the grantee.
(B) The hearing will be held at such places
and at such times determined by the hearing officer to best serve the interests
of the parties and the hearing office.
(C) Written or oral communications with the
hearing officer by one party without the participation or notice to the other
about the merits of the appeal are not permitted unless the communication
concerns the hearing officer's administrative functions or procedures.
(D) The hearing officer may
require the parties to appear at a prehearing conference to consider any of the
following:
(1) Possibility of settlement;
(2) Simplifying and clarifying
issues;
(3) Stipulations and
admissions of facts;
(4)
Limitations on evidence and witnesses that will be presented at the hearing;
(5) Any other matter that will aid
in disposing of the appeal.
(E) After the hearing officer has called the
hearing to order, the parties may be given an opportunity to present opening
statements; thereafter, the parties shall present their evidence in the
sequence determined by the hearing officer.
(F) When a witness is introduced to provide
testimony or evidence in a contested case hearing, the witness shall, prior to
testifying, be identified by name and address and shall take an oath of
affirmation administered by the hearing officer.
(G) The hearing officer shall be a state of
Ohio employee not involved in the decision to terminate.
(H) The hearing procedures shall include, but
are not limited to, the following;
(1) For
good cause, a hearing may be rescheduled by the hearing officer;
(2) The grantee may be represented at the
hearing by: (a) an attorney; or (b) such other representative who is not an
attorney and has been designated to represent the grantee by a majority of the
governing board;
(3) To introduce
into the record documentary evidence and bring witnesses to the hearing;
(4) To have records or documents
relevant to the issues produced by their custodian when the records or
documents are kept by or for the state, contractor or a subcontractor in the
ordinary course of business and where prior reasonable notice has been given to
the presiding officer;
(5) To
question any witnesses or parties;
(6) The hearing officer shall not be bound by
the "Ohio Rules of Evidence" and shall prescribe the conduct of the hearing;
(7) A transcript of the hearing
will be made;
(8) Additional
procedures may be set forth by the hearing officer or at the request of the
parties if approved by the hearing officer in whose sole discretion hearing
procedures shall rest.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 122.02
Rule Amplifies: 122.02
Prior Effective Dates: 6/18/93, 1/21/99
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 122.02
Rule Amplifies: 122.02
Prior Effective Dates: 6/18/93, 1/21/99
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