§ 223.7 Rights of parties at hearing.
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A hearing shall include, at a minimum, the following rights for both parties:
(a) To represent oneself or to be represented by counsel;
(b) To examine or cross-examine witnesses;
(c) To submit evidence (including the use of interrogatories);
(d) To present oral arguments; and
(e) To receive a transcript of recording of the proceedings on request.
In any hearing, the agency has the burden of proof and must establish substantial evidence of a violation.
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