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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1150 · § 1150.52

§ 1150.52. Authority of judge.

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The judge shall have the duty to conduct a fair hearing, to take all necessary action to avoid delay, and maintain order. He/she shall have all powers necessary to effect these ends, including (but not limited to) the power to:
(a)Arrange and issue notice of the date, time, and place of hearings previously set.
(b)Hold conferences to settle, simplify, or fix the issues in proceedings, or to consider other matters that may aid in the expeditious disposition of the proceedings.
(c)Require parties and participants to state their position with respect to the various issues in the proceedings.
(d)Administer oaths and affirmations.
(e)Rule on motions, and other procedural items on matters pending before him/her.
(f)Regulate the course of the hearing and conduct of counsel.
(g)Examine witnesses and direct witnesses to testify.
(h)Receive, rule on, exclude or limit evidence.
(i)Fix time for filing motions, petitions, briefs, or other items in matters pending before him/her.
(j)Issue decisions.
(k)Take any action authorized by the rules in this part or the provisions of sections 551 through 559 of title 5 U.S.C. (the Administrative Procedure Act). \[45 FR 78474, Nov. 25, 1980. Redesignated at 53 FR 39474, Oct. 7, 1988\]
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