Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 8 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Division 60 - Missouri Commission on Human Rights
Chapter 2 - Procedural Regulations
Section 8 CSR 60-2.150 - Evidence
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule describes the introduction of evidence at a public hearing.
(1) Rulings on evidence offered at public hearing shall be made in accordance with Chapter 536, RSMo, and established rules of evidence. Objections or motions not ruled on at the hearing shall be considered with the record. Evidence concerning terms or offers of settlement made during endeavors to conciliate shall not be admitted into the record.
(2) When objections to the admission or exclusion of evidence before the presiding officer are made, the grounds relied upon shall be stated briefly.
(3) All testimony to be taken at the hearing, except matters officially noticed or entered by stipulation, shall be sworn or affirmed. This may include testimony given on deposition or by affidavit.
(4) Expert Testimony.
(5) Interpreter.
(6) Exhibits shall be marked upon receipt by the presiding officer and the markings shall identify the party offering an exhibit. Admitted and excluded exhibits shall be preserved by the commission as part of the record of the proceedings. Excluded exhibits shall be retained by the presiding officer only if the party seeking to introduce a document as an offer of proof specifically requests the document to be placed in an excluded exhibit file.
(7) The presiding officer may take notice of judicially recognizable facts and of general, technical, or scientific facts. The parties shall be notified at any time during a proceeding of material officially noticed, and they will be afforded the opportunity to contest the facts so noticed. The notice required by this section shall be given to the party prior to the issuance of decision and order in the matter.
*Original authority: 213.030, RSMo 1959, amended 1978, 1986, 1992, 1998 and 213.075, RSMo 1986, amended 1992.