Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 350 - DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Chapter 350-4 - ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW, HEARINGS AND APPEALS
Rule 350-4-.27 - The Hearing Record

Universal Citation: GA Rules and Regs r 350-4-.27

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024

(1) The Administrative Law Judge shall compile an official Record of the hearing, which shall include:

(a) all pleadings, automatic filings, motions, and intermediate rulings;

(b) a transcript of the oral testimony received in evidence;

(c) all documents received in evidence;

(d) all depositions and interrogatories or excerpts therefrom admitted into evidence;

(e) a statement of matters officially noticed;

(f) all offers of proof, objections thereto, and ruling thereon not otherwise reflected in the transcript;

(g) all physical evidence admitted in the course of the hearing; and

(h) all demonstrative evidence admitted during the course of the hearing.

(2) Oral testimony shall be recorded and transcribed therefrom for use by the Administrative Law Judge in rendering a decision. Copies of such transcripts may be purchased for a fee set periodically by the Department and available for disclosure upon a party's inquiry.

(3) The Record shall be closed upon receipt by the Administrative Law Judge of the official transcript and all evidence, pleadings, briefs, memoranda, and other documents authorized or required under these Rules.

(4) The hearing Record shall be available to the parties or their authorized representatives at any reasonable time.

O.C.G.A. Sec. 49-4-142(a), 153.

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