All hearings shall be conducted by the Board or by a hearing examiner who will, among other things, open the proceedings, enter into the record the notice of hearing, take appearances, hear the evidence, rule on motions and objections, interrogate, if deemed necessary, any witness and close the proceedings. When hearings are held before the Board, no specified number of Board members are required to be present.
285 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 016
ANNOTATION ENABLING LEGISLATION: 84-909, R. R. S., 1943; Supreme Court - Weiner v. State Real Estate Commission, 184 Neb. 752, 171 N.W. 2d 683