§ 71.97. Powers.
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Administrative law judges shall have authority to:
(a)Administer oaths and affirmations;
(b)Issue subpoenas authorized by law;
(c)Rule upon offers of proof and receive relevant evidence;
(d)Take or cause depositions to be taken whenever the ends of justice would be served thereby;
(e)Regulate the course of the hearing;
(f)Hold conferences for the settlement or simplification of the issues by consent of the parties;
(g)Dispose of procedural requests or similar matters;
(h)Render recommended decisions in proceedings on applications for permits, and initial decisions in suspension, revocation, or annulment proceedings against permits;
(i)Call, examine and cross-examine witnesses, including hostile or adverse witnesses when they deem such action to be necessary to a just disposition of the cause, and introduce into the record documentary or other evidence; and
(j)Take any other action authorized by rule of the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act. \[T.D. TTB-196, 89 FR 87952, Nov. 6, 2024\]
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