R305-7-314. Hearings  


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  •   (1) The ALJ shall govern the conduct of a hearing, and may establish reasonable limits on the length of witness testimony, cross-examination, oral arguments or opening and closing statements while affording to all parties the opportunity to present evidence, argue, respond, conduct cross-examination, and submit rebuttal evidence. The ALJ shall also establish the order of presentation at the hearing.

      (2) The provisions of R305-7-107(4) govern recordings and transcripts of hearings.

      (3) Evidence.

      (a) Every party to an adjudicative proceeding has the right to introduce evidence, subject to Section 63G-4-206 and the Utah Rules of Evidence, to the extent those rules are not inconsistent with Section 63G-4-206 or this Rule. The evidence may be oral or written, real or demonstrative, direct or circumstantial.

      (i) The ALJ may admit any reliable evidence possessing probative value that would be accepted by a reasonably prudent person in the conduct of his affairs.

      (ii) The ALJ may admit hearsay evidence. However, no finding of fact may be based solely on hearsay evidence unless that evidence is admissible under Section 63G-4-206 and, to the extent it is not inconsistent with that section, the Utah Rules of Evidence.

      (iii) If a party attempts to introduce evidence into a hearing, and it is excluded, the party may proffer the excluded testimony or evidence to allow any reviewing authority to pass on the correctness of the ruling of exclusion.

      (b) Except as provided in R305-7-314(3)(d), all witnesses who have provided pre-filed testimony shall be present at the hearing unless:

      (i) otherwise agreed to by the parties; and

      (ii) ordered by the ALJ.

      (c) A witness for whom pre-filed testimony has been submitted shall be allowed to give a brief summary of that testimony, and shall then be made available for cross-examination.

      (d) Except as otherwise agreed to by the parties and ordered by the ALJ, the pre-filed testimony of any witness who is not present at the hearing will be treated as other hearsay evidence as provided in Utah Code Ann. Subsections 63G-4-206(1)(c) and 63G-4-208(3).

      (e) Oral testimony at a formal hearing will be sworn. The oath will be administered by the reporter or the ALJ. Anyone testifying falsely under oath may be subject to prosecution for perjury in accordance with the provisions of Sections 76-8-502 and 76-8-503.