Okla. Admin. Code § 260:135-1-11 - Hearing examiners
The Director of Service Oklahoma and/or the appointed Hearing Officers may have the following powers, in addition to all other powers specified in this chapter or by law:
(1) To give notice concerning reviews and hearings;
(2) To administer oaths and affirmations;
(3) To summon witnesses;
(4) To examine witnesses and take testimony;
(5) To issue subpoenas, to take depositions, or cause depositions or interrogatories to be taken;
(6) To rule upon offers of proof and to receive relevant evidence;
(7) To hold conferences, before or during a hearing, for the settlement or simplification of issues;
(8) To rule on motions and to dispose of procedural requests or similar matters;
(9) To make initial or final decisions as provided herein or by law;
(10) To take any other action authorized by this Chapter, the Administrative Procedures Act (75 O.S. §250 et seq.), or by any other applicable statute or rule.
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