16 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.101 - Examiner's Powers and Duties
(a) For
any assigned case and subject to any limitations imposed by law or by
Commission rule, the examiner shall have broad discretion in regulating the
course and conduct of the hearing. The examiner's authority includes, but is
not limited to, the following authority:
(1)
to administer oaths and affirmations;
(2) to issue subpoenas to compel the
attendance of witnesses and the production of papers and documents;
(3) to authorize the taking of depositions
and issue discovery orders;
(4) to
call and examine witnesses;
(5) to
receive evidence;
(6) to rule upon
the admissibility of evidence and amendments to pleadings;
(7) to limit the number of witnesses whose
testimony would be merely cumulative;
(8) to set reasonable times within which a
party may testify, cross-examine witnesses, or present evidence;
(9) to impose sanctions;
(10) to maintain order in a
hearing;
(11) to recess any
hearing;
(12) to issue a proposal
for decision, including proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law and a
recommended order;
(13) to reopen
the record when justice requires;
(14) to amend the proposal for decision or
recommended order, or both;
(15) to
issue a supplemental or amended proposal for decision and proposed
order;
(16) to review the
jurisdiction of the Commission and standing of parties as it pertains to a
contested case;
(17) to issue
orders relating to hearing, prehearing and posthearing matters; and
(18) to take other permissive action which is
necessary for a fair, just, and proper hearing.
(b) If at any time the examiner is unable to
continue to serve, the Hearings Director may appoint another examiner to
perform any remaining functions without the necessity of repeating previous
proceedings.
(c) At their
discretion, the Commissioners may preside over contested cases pursuant to this
section.
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