§ 962.8 (Rule 8) Rights of parties.
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Any party to a hearing under this part will have the right:
(a) To be accompanied, represented, and advised, by a representative;
(b) To participate in any prehearing or posthearing conference held by the Presiding Officer;
(c) To stipulate to facts or law;
(d) To make opening and closing statements;
(e) To present oral and documentary evidence relevant to the issues;
(f) To submit rebuttal evidence;
(g) To conduct cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts; and
(h) To submit written briefs, proposed findings of fact, and proposed conclusions of law.
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