South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 9 - INSTITUTE OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Subchapter 9-100 - ADJUDICATION RULES
II - THE PREHEARING STAGE
Section 9-100.220 - Prehearing Statement
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. The Adjudicator may require all parties to an adjudication to prepare prehearing statement(s) at a time and in the manner to be established by the Adjudicator. To the extent possible, joint statements should be prepared.
B. Prehearing statement(s) shall, unless otherwise ordered by the Adjudicator, set forth briefly the following matters:
C. The Adjudicator may, for good cause shown, permit a party to introduce facts or argue points of law outside the scope of the facts and law outlined in the prehearing statement.
D. Failure to file a prehearing statement, unless a waiver has been granted by the Adjudicator, may result in dismissal of a party from the adjudication, dismissal of a complaint (if any), entering a judgment against the party, or imposition of such other sanctions as may be appropriate in the circumstances.