021-6 Wyo. Code R. § 6-10

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 6-10 - Nature of Hearing; Presentation of Evidence

(a) The purpose of the hearing is to obtain a full and true disclosure of all relevant and material facts so that the findings, decisions and orders of the hearing officer are rendered upon information as complete and trustworthy as is practicable. Hearings are not intended to be adversarial in nature.

(b) The taking of evidence shall be governed by W.S. 16-3-108. Documentary and other physical evidence submitted for the hearing officers consideration shall be marked as exhibits. Upon such marking, such evidence shall become part of the record.

(c) The hearing officer shall exercise reasonable control over the manner and order of questioning witnesses and presenting other evidence so as to:

  • (i) Make more effective the ascertainment of the truth and a full and true disclosure of relevant and material facts;
  • (ii) Avoid needless consumption of time;
  • (iii) Avoid presentation of irrelevant, immaterial or unduly repetitious evidence;
  • (iv) Avoid the public disclosure of protected material;
  • (v) Protect the witness from harassment and undue embarrassment; and
  • (vi) Maintain an orderly and efficient hearing.

(d) Cross-examination shall be limited to the subject matter of the direct examination and matters relating to the credibility of the witness. The hearing officer may permit additional inquiry into matters on re-direct examination, if necessary.

(e) No relevant information shall be excluded solely because it is hearsay.

021-6 Wyo. Code R. § 6-10