Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut
1 - Administrative Procedures
Article 2 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN CONTESTED CASES
Section 36a-1-28 - Consolidation and severance

Current through December 12, 2024

(a) The presiding officer may, for good cause, upon the presiding officer's own motion or upon motion by a party or the department, consolidate proceedings involving related questions of law or fact.

(b) The presiding officer may, for good cause, upon the presiding officer's own motion or upon motion by a party or the department, sever the proceeding for separate resolution of the matter as to any party or issue. In determining whether to sever the proceeding, the presiding officer shall consider whether any undue prejudice or injustice that would result from not severing the proceeding outweighs the interests of judicial economy and expeditiousness in the complete and final resolution of the proceeding.

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