- (a) The ALJ regulates the course of the proceeding and conduct of the parties during the hearing and takes all steps necessary to conduct a fair and impartial proceeding.
- (b) The ALJ is not authorized to issue subpoenas.
(c) The ALJ takes whatever measures are appropriate to expedite the proceeding. These measures may include, but are not limited to—
- (1) Scheduling of conferences;
- (2) Setting time limits for hearings and submission of written documents; and
- (3) Terminating the hearing and issuing a decision against a party if that party does not meet those time limits.
(d) The scope of the ALJ's review is limited to determining whether—
- (1) The IHE received any form of Federal financial assistance after becoming ineligible to receive that assistance because of failure to submit a certification; or
(2) The IHE violated its certification.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1145g)
[55 FR 33581, Aug. 16, 1990, as amended at 61 FR 66225, Dec. 17, 1996]