West Virginia Regulations § 146-6-5 Conduct of Hearing; Legal Representation; Continuance
Regulation Text
5.1.
The hearing may be continued, and rescheduled, for good cause as determined by the Hearing Officer.
5.2.
The vendor may be represented by legal counsel. The SEC may be represented by the Attorney General. Members of the SEC may attend the hearing and may ask questions through their counsel.
5.3.
The vendor may present testimony under oath and argument for the consideration of the SEC. The SEC, or individual members, may question any witness or presenter through counsel.
5.4.
The Hearing Officer may question any witness or presenter and may require the presence of staff of the Secretary to answer questions and address matters that may arise during the hearing.
5.5.
The vendor may submit proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law at the hearing or at any post-hearing time permitted by the hearing officer.
5.6.
The hearing shall be recorded, but only transcribed if an appeal from the final order is made or if requested by the vendor. The vendor is responsible for the cost of a requested transcription.
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