- (a) When evidence is to be taken in a hearing, the Board or a presiding officer may conduct the hearing.
(b) The Board and presiding officers shall have the power and authority to:
- (1) Regulate the course of hearings, including the scheduling thereof, and the recessing, reconvening and the adjournment thereof, unless otherwise provided by the Board, as provided in § 494a.1(a) (relating to generally).
- (2) Administer oaths and affirmations.
- (3) Issue subpoenas.
- (4) Rule upon offers of proof and receive evidence.
- (5) Preside over or cause depositions to be taken.
- (6) Hold conferences before or during hearings.
- (7) Dispose of procedural matters, but not before a proposed report, if any, to dispose of motions made during hearings to dismiss proceedings or other motions which involve final determination of proceedings has been submitted to the Board.
- (8) Certify any question to the Board for consideration and disposition, within the presiding officer’s discretion, or upon direction of the Board.
- (9) Submit proposed reports or reports and recommendations in accordance with this subpart.
- (10) Take other action appropriate to the discharge of their duties as may be designated by the Board and authorized by the act.
- (c) Except as authorized by law and by this subpart, a presiding officer may not, in a proceeding, consult with a party on a fact in issue or issue of law unless notice and opportunity for parties to participate has been given.
- (d) Presiding officers will conduct fair and impartial hearings and maintain order. Disregard by parties or counsel of rulings of the presiding officer on mat-ters of order and procedure will be noted on the record, and if the presiding officer deems necessary, it will be made the subject of a special written report to the Board.
- (e) If parties or counsel engage in disrespectful, disorderly or contumacious language or conduct in connection with any hearing, the presiding officer may immediately submit to the Board a report thereon, together with recommendations, and, in the presiding officer’s discretion, suspend the hearing.
- (f) Rulings of presiding officers may not be appealed to the Board while the matter is pending before the presiding officer.
- (g) This section supersedes 1 Pa. Code § § 35.185—35.190 (relating to presiding officers).
Authority
The provisions of this § 491a.7 amended under 4 Pa.C.S. § § 1202(b)(30), 1205 and 1207(2) and (9).
Source
The provisions of this § 491a.7 amended October 26, 2007, effective October 27, 2007, 37 Pa.B. 5774; amended July 11, 2009, effective July 12, 2009, 39 Pa.B. 3446; amended February 1, 2013, effective February 2, 2013, 43 Pa.B. 660. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (347510) and (344547).
Cross References
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 493a.1 (relating to generally).