Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R641 - Oil, Gas and Mining Board
Rule R641-113 - Hearing Examiners
Section R641-113-400 - Rules, Findings, and Conclusions of Hearing Examiner
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 641-113-400
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
During the hearing, objections to evidence will be ruled upon by the hearing examiner. Where a ruling sustains objections to an admission of evidence, the party affected may insert in the record, as a tender of proof, a summary written statement of the evidence excluded and the objecting party may then make an offer of proof in rebuttal. Upon completion of the hearing, the hearing examiner will prepare a written summary of all such rulings and will make proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in a proposed order in conformance with R641-109. All such proposed rulings, findings, and conclusions will be distributed to the parties and filed with the Board.
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