Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 23 - JUSTICE
Chapter 23.13 - PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING (POST)
Subchapter 23.13.7 - Revocation/Suspension of Certification
Rule 23.13.714 - CONTESTED CASE HEARING

Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 23.13.714

Current through Register Vol. 6, March 22, 2024

(1) The contested case hearing will be conducted before the POST Council or a hearing examiner, at the council's discretion.

(2) The hearing will be held in Helena, Montana, unless the director determines that another venue is more appropriate.

(3) The hearing examiner must ensure that the petitioner or respondent and counsel for POST are afforded the opportunity to respond and present evidence and argument on all issues involved.

(4) All testimony must be given under oath or affirmation.

(5) Exhibits must be marked and must identify the party offering the exhibits. The exhibits will be preserved by the hearing examiner and then by POST as part of the record of the proceedings.

(6) The hearing examiner may hear closing arguments, request written argument, order a schedule for parties to submit a prehearing memorandum, a final prehearing order, proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, or any other writings that might assist the hearing examiner.

(7) The hearing examiner may grant recesses or continue the hearing.

(8) At the contested case hearing under ARM 23.13.704:

(a) POST has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that there was good cause for the denial, sanction, suspension, or revocation of certification imposed by the director, and based upon a majority vote of the Case Status Committee, as stated in the notice of agency action;

(b) the director will be represented by contested case counsel during the contested case process; and

(c) absent a determination by the hearing examiner that the interests of justice require otherwise, the order of hearing is as follows:
(i) opening statements by both parties;

(ii) presentation of evidence by POST;

(iii) cross examination by the respondent;

(iv) presentation of evidence by the respondent;

(v) cross examination by POST; and

(vi) rebuttal testimony.

AUTH: 2-4-201, 2-15-2029, MCA; IMP: 2-4-201, 2-4-202, 2-4-611, 2-4-612, 44-4-403, MCA

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