New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 11 - ALBUQUERQUE - BERNALILLO COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
Part 82 - RULEMAKING PROCEDURES - AIR QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
Section 20.11.82.26 - HEARING PROCEDURES - CONDUCT OF HEARINGS
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.11.82.26
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The rules of civil procedure and the rules of evidence shall not apply.
B. The hearing officer shall conduct the hearing in a manner that provides a reasonable opportunity for all persons to be heard without making the hearing unreasonably lengthy or cumbersome, or burdening the record with unnecessary repetition. The hearing shall proceed as follows.
(1) The hearing shall begin with a statement
from the hearing officer. The statement shall identify the nature and subject
matter of the hearing and explain the procedures to be followed.
(2) The hearing officer may allow a brief
opening statement by any party who wishes to make one.
(3) Unless otherwise ordered, the petitioner
shall present its case first.
(4)
The hearing officer shall establish an order for the testimony of other
participants. The order may be based upon NOI(s), sign-in sheets and the
availability of witnesses who cannot be present for the entire
hearing.
(5) If the hearing
continues for more than one day, the hearing officer shall provide an
opportunity each day for testimony from members of the general public. Members
of the general public who wish to present testimony should indicate their
intent to testify on a sign-in sheet.
(6) The hearing officer may allow a brief
closing argument by any party who wishes to make one.
(7) At the close of the hearing, the hearing
officer shall determine whether to keep the record open for written submittals
in accordance 20.11.82.30 NMAC. If the record is kept open, the hearing officer
shall determine and announce the subject or subjects regarding which submittals
will be allowed and the deadline for filing the submittals.
(8) Any board action to adopt, amend or
repeal a board regulation requires the concurrence of four board
members.
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