Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 706B - TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
PRACTICE BEFORE NEVADA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
Hearings
Section 706B.800 - Order of proceeding

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 706B.800

Current through September 16, 2024

1. Applicants, petitioners or complainants may present their evidence first at a hearing. The presiding officer shall designate the stage of the proceeding at which each protestant or member of the staff of the Authority may be heard. Evidence must be received in the following order unless the presiding officer determines that a special circumstance requires a different order:

(a) Upon an application or petition:
(1) Applicant or petitioner;

(2) Staff of the Authority; and

(3) Rebuttal by the applicant or petitioner.

(b) Upon a complaint:
(1) Complainant;

(2) Respondent;

(3) Staff of the Authority; and

(4) Rebuttal by complainant.

(c) Upon a complaint by the Authority or an order to show cause:
(1) Staff of the Authority;

(2) Respondent; and

(3) Rebuttal by staff of the Authority.

2. A witness may be cross-examined on issues testified to by that witness by:

(a) The Authority;

(b) The Attorney General; and

(c) The staff of the Authority.

3. If there is more than one applicant, petitioner or complainant, the witnesses of all applicants, petitioners or complainants may present direct testimony on an issue before any of these witnesses may be cross-examined on that issue, unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer.

4. If two or more matters are set for hearing at the same time and place, the matter having the lowest docket number will be heard first, unless the presiding officer directs a different order for the convenience of the parties.

Added to NAC by Nev. Transportation Auth. by R135-17AP, eff. 8/30/2018

section 14.37 of Assembly Bill No. 69, chapter 608, Statutes of Nevada 2017, at page 4472 (NRS 706B.080)

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