Or. Admin. Code § 859-300-0120 - Records
(1) A record shall
be kept of all gun relief hearings. The hearing shall ensure that the record
developed at the hearing shows a full and fair inquiry into the facts necessary
for consideration of all issues properly before the presiding officer in the
case and the correct application of the law to those facts.
(2) All gun relief hearings, except Panel
deliberations, shall be recorded by manual or electronic means which can be
transcribed. No other record of Panel relief hearings shall be made. All
documents considered at relief hearings shall be included as exhibits and kept
as part of the record:
(a) Electronic
recording capable of being transcribed shall be kept by the Board for a minimum
period of two years from the relief hearing date;
(b) The gun relief hearings shall be
transcribed from the recording when an appeal is filed. Once transcribed, the
transcript may be substituted for the original record;
(c) Any material to which an objection is
sustained shall not be considered by the Panel. All objections and all rulings
of the gun relief panel on objections and motions shall be noted on the record;
and
(d) The electronic recording or
transcript of the proceedings shall be made available at cost to a party to the
proceedings upon request.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 161.387(1), OL 2009, Ch. 826 (HB 2853)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 161.387(1), OL 2009, Ch. 826 (HB 2853))
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