Wash. Admin. Code § 491-04-240 - What is the role of the state board in an appeal?
(1) The board chair, or his or her designee,
shall have the authority to:
(a) Determine the
order of presentation of evidence;
(b) Administer oaths and
affirmations;
(c) Issue subpoenas
pursuant to RCW 51.52.100;
(d) Rule
on procedural matters, objections, and motions;
(e) Rule on motions for summary
judgment;
(f) Rule on offers of
proof and receive relevant evidence;
(g) Determine the total time allowed for both
parties to present oral testimony and oral argument during hearing before the
board;
(h) Regulate the course of
the hearing and take any appropriate action necessary to maintain order during
the hearing; and
(i) Permit or
require oral argument or briefs and determine the time limits for
submission.
(2) All
board members shall have the authority to:
(a)
Interrogate witnesses called by the parties in an impartial manner to develop
any facts deemed necessary to fairly and adequately decide the matter;
and
(b) Call additional witnesses
and request additional exhibits deemed necessary to complete the record and
receive such evidence subject to full opportunity for cross-examination and
rebuttal by all parties.
Notes
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