Current through October 16, 2024
Section 10-153e-51 - Oral argument or briefs at the close of hearings(a) In all hearings under the Act, the board may, in its discretion, permit the parties to argue orally before it at the close of the hearings or to file briefs. The time for oral argument or filing of briefs shall be fixed by the board. Any request for oral argument before the board shall be submitted at the close of the hearing. The granting or denial of permission to argue orally before the board shall be within the discretion of the board. Arguments shall be included in the stenographic report unless the board directs otherwise.(b) Briefs are to be submitted in accordance with the following procedure: (1) An original and four (4) copies shall be filed with the board on or before the due date of the brief; (2) all briefs shall contain a certification that a copy of the brief was supplied to other counsel or parties of record at the time the brief is filed with the board; and (3) requests for postponement of briefs shall be directed to the office of the general counsel and shall be in writing, stating the reasons for the request and setting forth the respective positions of all parties of record with regard to the request.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 10-153e-51
Effective May 7, 1980; Amended October 11, 2013