Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 860-001-0090 - Delegation of Authority to Administrative Law Judge(1) The Commission delegates to the ALJ authority to: (a) Regulate the course of rulemaking, contested case, and declaratory ruling proceedings, including scheduling, recessing, reconvening, and adjourning hearings;(d) Make evidentiary rulings;(e) Supervise and control discovery;(f) Hold appropriate conferences before, during, or after hearings;(g) Decide procedural matters, but not to grant contested motions to dismiss or other contested motions that involve final determination of the proceedings;(h) Change filing deadlines;(i) Grant waivers of rules;(j) Certify a question to the Commission for consideration and disposition;(k) Determine the order in which evidence will be presented;(l) Issue a protective order to limit disclosure of confidential information; and(m) Take any other action consistent with the duties of an ALJ.(2) The ALJ must conduct proceedings in a fair and impartial manner and maintain order. If a person engages in conduct that interferes with this duty, then the ALJ may suspend the proceeding or exclude the person from the proceeding.Or. Admin. Code § 860-001-0090
PUC 5-2010, f. & cert. ef. 10-22-10Stat. Auth.: ORS 756.040 & 756.060
Stats. Implemented: ORS 756.040, 756.055 & 756.500 - 756.575