58 Pa. Code § 491a.7 - Presiding officers
(a) When
evidence is to be taken in a hearing, the Board or a presiding officer may
conduct the hearing.
(b) The Board
and presiding officers shall have the power and authority to:
(1) Regulate the course of hearings,
including the scheduling thereof, and the recessing, reconvening and the
adjournment thereof, unless otherwise provided by the Board , as provided in
§
494a.1(a)
(relating to generally).
(2)
Administer oaths and affirmations.
(3) Issue subpoenas.
(4) Rule upon offers of proof and receive
evidence.
(5) Preside over or cause
depositions to be taken.
(6) Hold
conferences before or during hearings.
(7) Dispose of procedural matters, but not
before a proposed report, if any, to dispose of motions made during hearings to
dismiss proceedings or other motions which involve final determination of
proceedings has been submitted to the Board .
(8) Certify any question to the Board for
consideration and disposition, within the presiding officer's discretion, or
upon direction of the Board .
(9)
Submit proposed reports or reports and recommendations in accordance with this
subpart.
(10) Take other action
appropriate to the discharge of their duties as may be designated by the Board
and authorized by the act .
(c) Except as authorized by law and by this
subpart, a presiding officer may not, in a proceeding, consult with a party on
a fact in issue or issue of law unless notice and opportunity for parties to
participate has been given.
(d)
Presiding officers will conduct fair and impartial hearings and maintain order.
Disregard by parties or counsel of rulings of the presiding officer on matters
of order and procedure will be noted on the record , and if the presiding
officer deems necessary, it will be made the subject of a special written
report to the Board .
(e) If parties
or counsel engage in disrespectful, disorderly or contumacious language or
conduct in connection with any hearing, the presiding officer may immediately
submit to the Board a report thereon, together with recommendations, and, in
the presiding officer's discretion, suspend the hearing.
(f) Rulings of presiding officers may not be
appealed to the Board while the matter is pending before the presiding
officer.
Notes
The provisions of this § 491a.7 amended under 4 Pa.C.S. §§ 1202(b)(30), 1205 and 1207(2) and (9).
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 493a.1 (relating to generally).
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