Code of Maine Rules
12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
186 - STATE BOARD OF ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION
Chapter 1 - GENERAL RULES
Section 186-1-16 - Rights of Parties

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

Any party to the hearing shall have the right to be represented by counsel or by other representative, at the party's expense, to examine and cross-examine witnesses, and to offer documentary and other evidence. Documentary and other evidence must be offered in 4 copies, unless the executive director or Board permit the parties to submit evidence electronically. Stipulations may be offered with respect to any issue. Parties may request the issuance of subpoenas. The Board shall allow oral argument upon request, and, after consultation with the parties, may require briefs to be submitted. Any brief permitted to be filed must be filed in the original and 3 copies, unless the executive director or Board permit the parties to submit briefs electronically. A copy of any brief filed with the Board must simultaneously be served on all parties to the matter.

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