Current through September 17, 2024
Section 247-1-024 - RECORD024.01Official Record, Recording by Hearing Officer. The Hearing Officer shall record the proceedings. This recording by the Hearing Officer, along with all exhibits received during the hearing, all pleadings, motions, continuances, objections, exceptions, judicially noted facts, and briefs filed at the hearing or timely thereafter, shall constitute the entire official record of the hearing.024.02Other Recordings. Any Appellant may record the proceedings in any manner that is consistent with a judicial proceeding.024.03Transcript. The testimony will only be transcribed when an appeal has been properly filed in a court of appropriate jurisdiction.024.04Record When Rules of Evidence Have Been Requested. The court reporter shall record the proceedings. The recording by the court reporter, along with all exhibits and other briefs, memoranda, received into the record, shall constitute the record of the hearing. The Appellant shall be responsible for procuring a court reporter and for the cost of the court reporter.247 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 024
Amended effective 12/27/2022