Subject to the direction of the Court, the master shall have procedural and administrative control of the proceedings in regard to the detention of witnesses for examination and the general course of the proceedings. The master shall rule on objections to the competency or relevance of testimony, as well as the admissibility of evidence. If the master sustains the objection, the testimony shall not be heard or reported. Parties may file exceptions to the rulings of a master in accordance with Wash.L.R.C.P. 1920.55.
Wash. Cnty. Pa. 1920.53