Or. Admin. Code § 165-001-0040 - Evidentiary Rules
(1)
Evidence of a type commonly relied upon by reasonably prudent persons in the
conduct of their serious affairs shall be admissible.
(2) Irrelevant, immaterial or unduly
repetitious evidence shall be excluded.
(3) All offered evidence, not objected to,
will be received by the administrative law judge subject to the administrative
law judge's power to exclude irrelevant, immaterial or unduly repetitious
matter.
(4) Evidence objected to
may be received by the administrative law judge. If the administrative law
judge does not rule on its admissibility at the hearing, the administrative law
judge shall do so either on the record before a proposed order is issued or in
the proposed order.
(5) The
administrative law judge shall accept an offer of proof made for excluded
evidence. The offer of proof shall contain sufficient detail to allow the
agency or court to determine whether the evidence was properly excluded. The
administrative law judge shall have discretion to decide whether the offer of
proof is to be oral or written and at what stage in the proceeding it will be
made. The administrative law judge may place reasonable limits on the offer of
proof, including the time to be devoted to an oral offer or the number of pages
in a written offer.
(6) Pursuant to
OAR 165-001-0016, evidence may not be taken at the contested case hearing on
any factual or legal issue not raised in the charging document or the
answer.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 246.150, 260.232 & 260.995
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.450, 183.470, 260.232 & 260.995
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