Role of the Presiding Officer Sample Clauses

Role of the Presiding Officer. It shall be the role of the impartial presiding officer to conduct the proceeding in accordance with RCW 34.05. The duties of the presiding officer include: (1) administering oaths and affirmations, examining witnesses, and receiving evidence (No person shall be compelled to divulge information which s/he could not be compelled to divulge in a court of law); (2) issuing subpoenas; (3) taking or causing depositions to be taken pursuant to rules promulgated by the institution; (4) regulating the course of the proceeding; (5) holding conferences for the settlement or simplification of the issues by consent of the parties; (6) disposing of procedural requests or similar matters; (7) making all rulings regarding the evidentiary issues presented during the course of the Review Committee proceedings; (8) appointing a court reporter, who shall operate at the direction of the presiding officer and shall record all testimony, receive all documents and other evidence introduced during the course of the proceeding, and record any other matters related to the proceeding as directed by the presiding officer; (9) allowing the Review Committee to hear testimony from all interested parties, including but not limited to Faculty members and students; and review any evidence offered by same; (10) assisting the Review Committee in preparing proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law, and a recommended decision as soon as reasonably practicable, but in no event longer than thirty (30) days after the conclusion of the formal proceeding or within ten (10) days in the case of a reduction in force when the SBCTC declares a financial emergency; (11) being responsible for preparing and assembling a record for review by the Board of Trustees which shall include: (a) all pleadings, motions, and rulings; (b) all evidence received or considered; (c) a statement of matters officially noticed; (d) all questions and offers of proof, objections, and rulings thereon; (e) the Review Committee’s proposed findings, conclusions of law, and a recommended decision; and (f) a copy of the recommendations of the Review Committee. (12) deciding with advice from the Review Committee whether the proceeding shall be open to the educational community or whether particular persons should be permitted or be excluded from attendance; (13) assuring that a transcription of the proceeding is made, if necessary, and that a copy of the record or any part thereof is transcribed and furnished to any party of the ...
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Role of the Presiding Officer. It shall be the role of the impartial presiding officer to conduct the 39 proceeding in accordance with RCW 34.05. The duties of the presiding officer include: 40 1 a. Administering oaths and affirmations, examining witnesses, and receiving evidence (No 2 person shall be compelled to divulge information which she or he they could not be 3 compelled to divulge in a court of law.); 4 5 b. Issuing subpoenas; 6 7 c. Taking or causing depositions to be taken pursuant to rules promulgated by the institution; 8 9 d. Regulating the course of the proceeding; 10 11 e. Holding conferences for the settlement or simplification of the issues by consent of the 12 parties; 14 f. Disposing of procedural requests or similar matters; 15 16 g. Making all rulings regarding the evidentiary issues presented during the course of the review DRAFT

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