Code of Maine Rules
06 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
096 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - GENERAL
Chapter 3 - RULES GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF LICENSING HEARINGS
Section 096-3-19 - General Conduct of Hearing
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Opening Statement. The Presiding Officer will open the hearing by describing in general terms the purpose of the hearing and the general procedures governing its conduct. Immediately following the Presiding Officer's opening statement, Department staff will offer the existing record of the license application or appeal for acceptance into the record.
B. Witnesses. All witnesses must be sworn. Witnesses are required to state for the record their name, address, business or professional affiliation, and whether they represent another individual, firm, organization, government agency or other legal entity for the purpose of the hearing. All witnesses providing sworn testimony, including pre-filed written testimony, shall be present at the hearing and subject to cross-examination by the parties. The parties have a right to question all persons present and testifying.
C. Testimony from the Public. The Presiding Officer may designate a segment of the hearing solely for receiving testimony from members of the public. In instances where a member of the public is affiliated with a party to the proceeding, the member of the public shall speak on his or her own behalf and shall not provide evidence that should have been provided by the party as part of its case in chief.
D. Questions from the Public. If a member of the public in attendance at the hearing wishes to pose a question to a witness, that person is required to submit the proposed question in writing to the Presiding Officer. If the Presiding Officer determines that the question is relevant and not repetitive, the Presiding Officer may pose the question to the witness as time permits.
E. Continuance. A hearing conducted pursuant to this rule may be continued for reasonable cause and reconvened by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer will notify the parties, interested persons, and the public in a manner appropriate to ensure that reasonable notice will be given of the time and place of the reconvened hearing.
F. Regulation of Certain Devices. The placement and use of cameras, recording devices, microphones or similar devices at a hearing may be regulated by the Presiding Officer so that the equipment does not interfere with the orderly conduct of the hearing.
G. Disruptive Conduct. In order to ensure an orderly, fair and productive hearing, actions such as applause, the placement of signs in support of or opposition to a proposal, or comment from persons who have not been recognized by the Presiding Officer will not be allowed. If requests to cease disruptive conduct are not complied with, the Presiding Officer may prohibit a person from attending or participating in the hearing, adjourn the hearing, or take other appropriate action.