Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 33 - Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board-contested Cases
Rule 641-33.24 - Hearing Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
The presiding officer will be in control of the proceedings and will have the authority to administer oaths, admit or exclude testimony or other evidence, and rule on all motions and objections.
(1) Examination of witnesses. All witnesses shall be sworn or affirmed by the presiding officer or the court reporter and be subject to cross-examination. Board members and the administrative law judge have the right to examine witnesses at any stage of a witness's testimony. The presiding officer may limit questioning in a manner consistent with law.
(2) Public hearing. The hearing will be open to the public unless a licensee or licensee's attorney requests in writing that a licensee disciplinary hearing be closed to the public.
(3) Record of proceedings. Oral proceedings will be recorded either by mechanical or electronic means or by certified shorthand reporters. Oral proceedings or any part thereof will be transcribed at the request of any party with the expense of the transcription charged to the requesting party. The recording or stenographic notes of oral proceedings or the transcription will be filed with and maintained by the board for at least five years from the date of decision.
(4) Order of proceedings. Before testimony is presented, the record will show the identities of any board members present, the identity of the administrative law judge, the identities of the primary parties and their representatives, and the fact that all testimony is being recorded. In contested cases initiated by the board, such as licensee discipline, hearings will generally be conducted in the following order, subject to modification at the discretion of the board:
(5) Decorum. The presiding officer will maintain the decorum of the hearing and may refuse to admit or may expel anyone whose conduct is disorderly.
(6) Immunity. The presiding officer has authority to grant immunity from disciplinary action to a witness, as provided by Iowa Code section 272C.6(3), but only upon the unanimous vote of all members of the board hearing the case. The official record of the hearing shall include the reasons for granting the immunity.
(7) Sequestering witnesses. The presiding officer, on the officer's own motion or upon the request of a party, may sequester witnesses.