(a) General. A Presiding Officer shall have the duty to conduct full, fair, and impartial hearings, to take appropriate action to avoid unnecessary delay in the disposition of proceedings, and to maintain order. He/she shall have all powers necessary to that end, including the following powers:
- (1) To administer oaths and affirmations;
- (2) To compel discovery and to impose appropriate sanctions for failure to make discovery;
- (3) To rule upon offers of proof and receive relevant, competent, and probative evidence;
- (4) To regulate the course of the proceedings and the conduct of the parties and their representatives;
- (5) To hold conferences for simplification of the issues, settlement of the proceedings, or any other proper purposes;
- (6) To consider and rule, orally or in writing, upon all procedural and other motions appropriate in adjudicative proceedings;
- (7) To issue Summary Decisions, Initial Decisions, Recommended Decisions, rulings, and orders, as appropriate;
- (8) To certify questions to the Commission for its determination; and
- (9) To take any action authorized by these Rules or the provisions of title 5, United States Code, sections 551-559.