Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 07.01.04.12 - Burdens of Going Forward and PersuasionA. When, by specific statute or regulation, the burden of going forward or the burden of persuasion rests upon a certain party, this regulation does not shift that burden.B. Except as provided in §A of this regulation:(1) An applicant who has requested a hearing pursuant to Regulation .03A of this chapter bears the burden of: (a) Going forward to establish a prima facie case of entitlement to the assistance, approval, license, or registration sought, and(b) Persuasion that the agency decision was incorrect;(2) When a recipient or other individual has requested a hearing or record review pursuant to Regulation .03B or C of this chapter, the agency bears the burden of:(a) Going forward to establish that its decision was prima facie correct, and(b) Persuasion that the agency decision was correct.C. A party with the burden of persuasion shall meet the burden with:(1) Clear and convincing evidence on the issue of whether an intentional program violation occurred; and(2) A preponderance of the evidence in all other instances.D. Except as provided by A-----C of this regulation, the party asserting the affirmative of an issue has the burden of going forward and the burden of persuasion.Md. Code Regs. 07.01.04.12