Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R641 - Oil, Gas and Mining Board
Rule R641-113 - Hearing Examiners
Section R641-113-200 - Powers

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 641-113-200

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

The order appointing a hearing examiner may specify or limit the hearing examiner's powers and may direct the hearing examiner to report only upon particular issues; to do or perform particular acts or to receive and report evidence only; and to fix the time and place for beginning and closing the hearing and for filing a report. Unless the hearing examiner's authority is limited, the hearing examiner will be vested with general authority to conduct hearings in an orderly and judicial matter, including authority to:

210. Summon and subpoena witnesses;

220. Administer oaths, call and question witnesses;

230. Require the production of records, books and documents;

240. Take such other action in connection with the hearing as may be prescribed by the Board in referring the case for hearing; and

250. Make evidentiary rulings and propose findings of fact and conclusions of law.

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