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67-19a-204 - Administrator -- Powers.

67-19a-204. Administrator -- Powers.
(1) In conjunction with any inquiry, investigation, hearing, or other proceeding, theadministrator may:
(a) administer an oath;
(b) certify an official act;
(c) subpoena a witness, document, and other evidence; and
(d) grant a continuance as provided by rule.
(2) (a) The administrator may:
(i) assign qualified, impartial hearing officers on a per case basis to adjudicate mattersunder the authority of the office;
(ii) subpoena witnesses, documents, and other evidence in conjunction with any inquiry,investigation, hearing, or other proceeding; and
(iii) upon motion made by a party or person to whom the subpoena is directed and uponnotice to the party who issued the subpoena, quash or modify the subpoena if it is unreasonable,requires an excessive number of witnesses, or requests evidence not relevant to any matter inissue.
(b) In selecting and assigning hearing officers under authority of this section, theadministrator shall appoint hearing officers that have demonstrated by education, training, andexperience the ability to adjudicate and resolve personnel administration disputes by applyingemployee relations principles within a large, public work force.

Amended by Chapter 249, 2010 General Session

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