Code of Maine Rules
18 - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES
185 - STATE CLAIMS COMMISSION
Chapter 110 - RULES OF PRACTICE GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF ADJUDICATORY PROCEEDINGS FOR REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION CASES
- Section 185-110-1 - Scope and Applicability of Rules
- Section 185-110-2 - Practice Before the State Claims Commission
- Section 185-110-3 - Place of Sessions
- Section 185-110-4 - Hearings
- Section 185-110-5 - Transcription of Hearings
- Section 185-110-6 - Payment for the Transcription or Recording of the Hearing
- Section 185-110-7 - Order of Procedure for the Hearing
- Section 185-110-8 - Conferences
- Section 185-110-9 - Copies of Communications
- Section 185-110-10 - Views and Inspections
- Section 185-110-11 - Additional Parties
- Section 185-110-12 - Appearances
- Section 185-110-13 - Pre-Hearing Conferences
- Section 185-110-14 - Consolidation
- Section 185-110-15 - Notice of Hearing
- Section 185-110-16 - Protection for Minors or Persons with a Disability
- Section 185-110-17 - Continuances
- Section 185-110-18 - Default
- Section 185-110-19 - Form
- Section 185-110-20 - Amendments
- Section 185-110-21 - Briefs
- Section 185-110-22 - Evidence
- Section 185-110-23 - Official Notice
- Section 185-110-24 - Incorporation by Reference
- Section 185-110-25 - Exhibits
- Section 185-110-26 - Stipulation of Facts
- Section 185-110-27 - Discontinuance of Proceeding
- Section 185-110-28 - Certification of Official Acts
- Section 185-110-29 - Award
- Section 185-110-30 - Interest on Awards
- Section 185-110-31 - Recess and Adjournment
- Section 185-110-32 - Waiver of rules
- Section 185-110-33 - Motions
- Section 185-110-34 - Witnesses
- Section 185-110-35 - Subpoenas and Discovery
- Section 185-110-36 - The Commission's Presiding Officer and His or Her Duties
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
SUMMARY: These rules of practice prescribe the manner in which proceedings are to be held in and before the State Claims Commission in Real Property Acquisition cases, including but not limited to requirements for notice, conferences, and discovery.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Title 23 M.R.S. Section 152
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