Okla. Admin. Code § 325:70-1-24 - Appeal hearing procedure
(a) Both
appellant and appellee are entitled to have counsel present to present
arguments. The appeal hearing is a hearing on the record and not a new hearing;
therefore, presentations by both sides will be limited to arguments and/or
comments regarding the record of the Stewards' hearing. Any alleged new
evidence as discussed in
325:70-1-22
shall require that an offer of proof be made to the Commission, such offer of
proof being a brief explanation of the new evidence to the Commission. If such
offer is accepted and new evidence and/or witnesses allowed, both appellant and
appellee are entitled to present evidence and witnesses and to cross-examine
other witnesses.
(b) The Commission
will allow each side 15 minutes for his/her presentation based on the record as
alleged in the appeal petition. Upon conclusion of argument, Commissioners may
ask questions.
Notes
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