California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 3 - Public Employment Relations Board
Chapter 1 - Public Employment Relations Board
Subchapter 3 - Hearings
Section 32170 - Authority of Board Agent Conducting a Hearing

Universal Citation: 8 CA Code of Regs 32170

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) Definitions:

(1) "Prehearing conference" means a proceeding conducted by the Board agent with the parties, either before a formal hearing or between scheduled formal hearing days in order to resolve procedural issues; coordinate and organize the hearing; rule on preliminary and jurisdictional matters; take limited sworn witness testimony, admit documentary or other evidence, take official notice of facts, and approve stipulated facts; and consider any other matters.

(2) "Formal Hearing" means an adjudicative proceeding conducted by the Board agent with the parties, which may include taking sworn witness testimony, admitting documentary or other evidence, taking official notice of facts, and approving stipulated facts.

(3) "Hearing" means those prehearing conference(s) and/or formal hearing day(s) conducted for an individual case or consolidated cases.

(b) The Board agent conducting a hearing shall have authority to:

(1) Inquire fully into all issues and obtain a complete record upon which the decision can be rendered;

(2) Authorize the taking of depositions;

(3) Issue appropriate subpoenas and rule upon motions related to petitions to revoke subpoenas, set dates, formats, and means for production in response to a records subpoena, and limit the parties' use of produced records;

(4) Regulate the course and conduct of the hearing, including, but not limited to, the power to exclude a witness from the hearing room;

(5) Order the parties to participate in (A) in-person, video, or telephonic settlement conferences with a designated Board agent; and/or (B) in-person, video, or telephonic prehearing conferences to clarify and resolve issues raised by the parties or by the Board agent, including but not limited to scheduling issues, subpoena disputes, motions, requests to consolidate proceedings, requests to bifurcate proceedings, requests to stay, abate, or continue proceedings, and other substantive or procedural matters;

(6) Rule on objections, motions and questions of procedure;

(7) Administer oaths and affirmations;

(8) Take evidence and rule on the admissibility of evidence, and rule on offers of proof;

(9) Examine witnesses for the purpose of clarifying the facts and issues;

(10) Approve or reject proposed stipulations, including stipulations of fact, or requests for administrative notice;

(11) Issue any needed protective orders limiting use of, or access to, records produced pursuant to a subpoena, exhibits, transcripts, and any other parts of the hearing file;

(12) Conduct an in camera review of records;

(13) Authorize the submission of briefs and set the time for the filing thereof;

(14) Hear oral argument;

(15) Render and serve the proposed decision on each party;

(16) Carry out the duties of administrative law judge as provided or otherwise authorized by these regulations or by the applicable Act.

Note: Authority cited: Sections 3509(a), 3513(h), 3524.52(a), 3541.3(g), 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563(f), 3603, 71639.1(b) and 71825(b), Government Code; and Sections 28849(b), 30751, 40122, 40122.1(a), 70122, 90300, 98162.5, 99561(f), 100301, 101344, 102399(b), 102403, 103401, 120505, 125521, Appendix 1, Section 4.4 and Appendix 2, Section 13.91, Public Utilities Code. Reference: Sections 3509, 3513(h), 3524.52(a), 3541.3(h), 3541.3(k), 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563(g), 3563(j), 71639.1 and 71825, Government Code; and Sections 25052, 28849(b), 28851, 37051, 40122, 40122.1(a), 50121, 70122, 90300, 95651, 98162.5, 99561(g), 99561(j), 100301, 101344, 102399(b), 102403, 103401, 120505, 125521, Appendix 1, Section 4.4 and Appendix 2, Section 13.91, Public Utilities Code.

Note: Authority cited: Sections 3509(a), 3513(h), 3524.52(a), 3541.3(g), 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563(f), 71639.1(b) and 71825(b), Government Code; and Section 99561(f), Public Utilities Code. Reference: Sections 3509, 3513(h), 3524.52(a), 3541.3(h), 3541.3(k), 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563(g), 3563(j), 71639.1 and 71825, Government Code; and Sections 99561(g) and 99561(j), Public Utilities Code.

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