(a)
- (1) A simple majority of the Administrative Hearing Board shall constitute a quorum.
(2)
- (A) The presiding officer:
(i) Presides at the hearing;
(ii) Declares a quorum of the hearing board present or not present; and
- (iii) May rule on motions, require briefs, and issue such orders as will ensure the orderly conduct of the proceedings.
- (B) Provided, however, any presiding officer shall not enter a dispositive order of the case unless expressly authorized in writing by a majority of the hearing board participating in the hearing to so do.
(b) All objections must be made in a timely manner and stated on the record.
(c) Parties have the right to participate and to be represented by counsel in all hearings or prehearing conferences related to their case.
- (d) Subject to terms and conditions prescribed by the Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act, Arkansas Code § 25-15-201 et seq., parties have the right to:
- (1) Introduce evidence on issues of material fact;
- (2) Cross-examine witnesses as necessary for a full and true disclosure of the facts;
- (3) Present evidence in rebuttal; and
- (4) Upon request by the hearing board or the presiding officer, may submit briefs and engage in oral argument.
- (e) The presiding officer is charged with maintaining the decorum of the hearing and may refuse to admit, or may expel, anyone whose conduct is disorderly.