52 Pa. Code § 1005.143 - Control of receipt of evidence
(a)
The Authority or presiding officer has all necessary authority to control the
receipt of evidence, including the following:
(1) Ruling on the admissibility of
evidence.
(2) Confining the
evidence to the issues in the proceeding and impose, when appropriate:
(i) Limitations on the number of witnesses to
be heard.
(ii) Limitations of time
and scope for direct and cross-examinations.
(iii) Limitations on the production of
further evidence.
(iv) Other
necessary limitations.
(b) The Authority or presiding officer will
actively employ these powers to direct and focus the proceedings consistent
with due process.
(c) Subsections
(a) and (b) supersede 1 Pa. Code §
§35.127, 35.162 and 35.163 (relating to
limiting number of witnesses; reception and ruling on evidence; and designation
of relevant portions of documentary evidence).
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