Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 211 - Equalization, Board of
Sub-Agency 0001 - General Agency, Board or Commission Rules
Chapter 2 - RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE FOR CASES BEFORE THE WYOMING STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FROM THE WYOMING DEPARTMENTS OF REVENUE OR TRANSPORTATION OR CERTIFIED FROM A COUNTY ASSESSOR AND ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD
Section 2-11 - Prehearing Conference

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 2-11

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) The Board or the presiding officer may order a prehearing conference. If so ordered, each party may be required to file a prehearing statement or a joint prehearing statement no later than five days before the conference. The statement shall contain such items, information, and directions as deemed necessary to conduct a useful conference. The prehearing conference shall be an informal proceeding conducted expeditiously by the presiding officer, Executive Secretary to the Board, or one or more member(s) of the Board, and may be held by conference call or similar technology. The results of the conference may be made the subject of an order which shall be provided to all parties to the appeal. At or following the conference, the case may be designated an expedited case for proceedings pursuant to Section 15 of this chapter. A Petitioner relieved, under Subsection (b) of this section, of the duty to provide a prehearing submission must nonetheless attend any prehearing conference ordered by the Board.

(b) Upon request to the Board, or upon the Board's own motion, a Petitioner shall be relieved of the duty to provide prehearing submissions if:

(i) The total amount in controversy is $2,000 or less; and

(ii) The Petitioner is not represented by counsel; and

(iii) The individual who signed Petitioner's Notice of Appeal will be Petitioner's only witness; and

(iv) The Petitioner will introduce no documentary evidence at the hearing other than those documents contained in the Record certified by the Department and filed with the Board pursuant to Chapter 2, Section 7(a) of these Rules.

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