Or. Admin. Code § 137-003-0595 - Public Attendance; Exclusion of Witnesses; Removal of Disruptive Individuals
(1)
Unless otherwise required by law, contested case hearings are open to the
public unless the agency by rule or in writing determines that the hearing will
be closed to non-participants in the hearing.
(2) The administrative law judge may exclude
witnesses from the hearing, except for a party, a party's authorized
representative, expert witnesses, the agency representative, one agency officer
or employee and any persons authorized by statute to attend.
(3) An administrative law judge may expel any
person from the contested case hearing if that person engages in conduct that
disrupts the hearing.
(4) Any
party, party's representative, agency or agency's representative, having
knowledge or reasonable belief that any person participating in the hearing may
present a danger or may be a threat to anyone involved in the hearing, should
immediately notify the Office of Administrative Hearings or the assigned
administrative law judge, if any, the agency and the parties or their
representatives, if appropriate, of the potential danger.
(5) An administrative law judge, the Office
of Administrative Hearings, or the agency may take any other measures
reasonably required to ensure the safety and security of the participants in
the hearing.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.341
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.341 & OL 1999, Ch. 849
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