34 Tex. Admin. Code § 67.55 - Order of Procedure
(a) The Examiner
shall open the hearing and make a concise statement of its scope and purposes.
Once the hearing has begun, the Parties or their Authorized Representatives may
be off the record only when the Examiner permits. A Party may, without
requesting leave from the Examiner, record any non-privileged off the record
discussions during the hearing. If a discussion off the record is pertinent,
the Examiner may summarize such discussion for the record. Appearances are to
be entered on the record by all Parties, their Authorized Representatives, and
any Persons who may testify during the Proceedings. All Persons present who may
testify will then be placed under oath. Thereafter, Parties may make motions or
opening statements.
(b) Burden of
Proof. The Party seeking relief is the Party with the burden of proof on all
issues throughout the Proceedings, including issues in the nature of an
affirmative defense.
(c) Following
opening statements, if any, by both sides, the Party with the burden of proof
may be directed to proceed with his direct case. Questions from the Examiner
shall be limited to matters of clarification only, and such questions shall not
be used to assist Parties with the burden of proof in meeting their burden or
as a substitute for cross-examination.
(d) Invocation of "The Rule." Upon the motion
of any Party to the Proceeding, nonparty witnesses shall be excluded during the
testimony phase of the Proceeding as provided in Tex. R. Civ. P. 267(a) - (d).
A witness or Party's failure to comply with the Examiner's Order granting such
motion may be subject to an appropriate sanction as provided in §
67.13 of this chapter (relating to
conduct and decorum).
(e) Where the
Proceeding is initiated at the Executive Director's or the Board's or its
designee's own call, or where several Proceedings are heard on a consolidated
record, the Examiner shall designate who shall open and close and at what stage
intervenors shall be permitted to offer evidence.
(f) Opportunity for cross-examination and
presentation of direct and rebuttal evidence shall be afforded all Parties.
After all Parties have completed the presentation of their evidence, and been
afforded the opportunity to ask clarifying questions and to cross-examine
adverse witnesses, closing arguments may be allowed. The Party with the burden
of proof shall be entitled to open and close.
(g) On a proper motion and showing of good
cause that evidence was not reasonably known or knowable to the movant, or was
not provided in response to a proper discovery request, the Examiner may also
call upon any Party to provide further relevant and material evidence upon any
issue in the Proceeding before the issuance of a proposal for decision;
however, no such evidence shall be allowed into the record without an
opportunity for discovery, inspection, cross-examination, and rebuttal by the
other Parties.
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