Utah Admin. Code R657-2-10 - Appearances and Representation
(1)
Parties shall enter their appearances at the beginning of the hearing or at
such time as may be designated by the presiding officer by stating:
(a) the party's full name and address;
and
(b) the party's position or
interest in the proceeding.
(2) Any individual or an agent designated by
an individual, partnership, corporation, association, political subdivision or
its units, governmental subdivision or its units, public or private
organization or entity of any character, or another agency, may represent his,
her, or its interest in the proceeding.
(3) Any party may be represented by an
attorney or legal representative as authorized and permitted by the Utah State
Bar and state law.
(4) Subject to
the limitations imposed by the presiding officer to ensure the adjudicative
proceeding is conducted in an orderly and efficient manner, each party to an
adjudicative proceeding may participate in the hearing and may introduce
evidence, examine and cross-examine each witness, make arguments, and
participate generally in the proceeding.
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