Alaska Administrative Code
Title 2 - Administration
Chapter 64 - Administrative Hearings
Article 2 - Hearing Procedures
2 AAC 64.220 - Prehearing conference
Universal Citation: 2 AK Admin Code 2 AAC 64.220
Current through February 27, 2024
(a) An administrative law judge may hold a prehearing conference if a conference will aid resolution of the case or the structuring of efficient and cost-effective proceedings. A prehearing conference may be scheduled by written or telephone notice to the parties or by written or oral agreement between the parties and the administrative law judge.
(b) At a prehearing conference, the administrative law judge may address
(1) simplification, clarification,
consolidation, division, or limitation of issues;
(2) striking of immaterial issues;
(3) diversion of some or all issues for
possible alternative dispute resolution;
(4) results of alternative dispute resolution
efforts already undertaken;
(5)
summary disposition of issues for which a material fact dispute does not
exist;
(6) stipulations of facts
and of the genuineness of documents;
(7) facts on which official notice will be
taken;
(8) a discovery plan,
including the exchange of documents and witness lists, and subpoena
requirements;
(9) prehearing
evidentiary issues, including
(A) use of
affidavits instead of oral testimony; and
(B) objections to admission into the hearing
record of written testimony, documents, papers, exhibits, or other submissions
proposed by a party;
(10) deadlines for motions and responses to
motions;
(11) scheduling of hearing
and prehearing or posthearing matters, including closing argument;
and
(12) any other matter that will
aid in the fair, timely, efficient and cost-effective resolution of the
administrative hearing.
Authority:AS 44.64.020
AS 44.64.040
AS 44.64.060
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