(a) The hearing officer shall conduct the contested case and shall have discretion to direct the order of the proceedings.
(b) Unless otherwise provided by law, and at the hearing officer's discretion, the party with the burden of proof shall be the first to present evidence. All other parties shall be allowed to cross-examine witnesses in an orderly fashion. When that party rests, other parties shall then be allowed to present their evidence. Rebuttal and surrebuttal evidence shall be allowed only at the discretion of the hearing officer.
(c) The hearing officer shall have discretion to allow opening statements and closing arguments.
(d) Hearings shall be conducted in accordance with the following order of procedure unless otherwise modified by the Hearing Officer after notice to the parties:
(e) Disrespectful, disorderly or contemptuous conduct, refusal to comply with directions, continued use of dilatory tactics, or refusal to adhere to reasonable standards of orderly and ethical conduct, at any pre-hearing or hearing, shall constitute grounds for immediate exclusion from the hearing or pre-hearing.
(f) In all matters before the commissioner, or his designee, the commissioner may request the Attorney General of the State of Wyoming, or a representative of his staff, to be present to assist and advise the commissioner, his designee, or the Department.
(g) After all proceedings have been concluded, the Hearing Officer shall dismiss and excuse all witnesses and declare the hearing closed. Either party who wishes to file written briefs of law and proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law and order may do so.
044-32 Wyo. Code R. § 32-23
Amended, Eff. 2/21/2018.