Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 19 - Public Health and Safety
570 - Rules of Practice
Part IV - Formal Procedures: Contested Cases Complaint Procedure
Hearings
Section 19-570-35 - Powers and duties of presiding officer
Universal Citation: CT Reg of State Agencies 19-570-35
Current through December 12, 2024
A presiding officer shall have full authority to control the procedure of a hearing; to admit or exclude testimony or other evidence; and to rule upon all motions and objections. The presiding officer shall make full inquiry into all facts at issue and shall obtain a full and complete record of all facts necessary for a fair determination of the issues. The presiding officer may call and examine witnesses, direct the production of papers and introduce the same into the record of the proceedings.
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