Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 120 - OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE, SAFETY FIRE COMMISSIONER AND INDUSTRIAL LOAN COMMISSIONER
Chapter 120-2 - RULES OF COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
Subject 120-2-2 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Rule 120-2-2-.25 - Prehearing Statement
Universal Citation: GA Rules and Regs r 120-2-2-.25
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
1. The Adjudicator may require all parties to prepare prehearing statement(s) at a time and in the manner to be established by the Adjudicator.
2. Prehearing statement(s) must, unless the Adjudicator orders otherwise, set forth briefly the following matters:
a. issues involved in the adjudication;
b. stipulated facts together with a statement that the party (or parties) have communicated or conferred in a good-faith effort to reach stipulations to the fullest extent possible;
c. facts in dispute;
d. a list of witnesses, including expert witnesses, and exhibits to be presented during the hearing, including any stipulations relating to authenticity of records and expert witnesses;
e. a brief statement of applicable law;
f. the proposed legal conclusions to be drawn and remedies sought; and
g. estimated time required for presentation of the party's (or parties') case.
3. Failure to file a prehearing statement, unless a waiver has been granted by the Adjudicator, may result in dismissal of a party from the adjudication, dismissal of a document initiating the adjudication (if any), entry of decision against the party, or imposition of such other sanctions or curative measures as may be appropriate in the circumstances.
O.C.G.A. § 33-2-9et seq.
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