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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 222 · § 222.111

§ 222.111. What is the authority of the hearing examiner in conducting a hearing?

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The hearing examiner is authorized to conduct a hearing under section 8004(e) and §§ 222.109-222.113 as follows:
(a)The hearing examiner may---
(1)Clarify, simplify, or define the issues or consider other matters that may aid in the disposition of the complaint;
(2)Direct the parties to exchange relevant documents or information; and
(3)Examine witnesses.
(b)The hearing examiner---
(1)Regulates the course of proceedings and conduct of the parties;
(2)Arranges for the preparation of a transcript of each hearing and provides one copy to each party;
(3)Schedules the submission of oral and documentary evidence;
(4)Receives, rules on, excludes, or limits evidence;
(5)Establishes and maintains a record of the proceeding, including any transcripts referenced above;
(6)Establishes reasonable rules governing public attendance at the proceeding; and
(7)Is bound by all applicable statutes and regulations and may neither waive them nor rule them invalid. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7704(e))
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