The appellant shall act as a witness in his own behalf, and may bring additional witnesses. The department shall be represented at a fair hearing by the social worker, or investigator in a humane institutional case, and, if necessary, by a consultant who is acquainted with the technical aspect of property or medical questions involved. A supervisor may substitute for the worker, or investigator in a humane institutional case, or may act as a witness.
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17-2a-7
Per R.C.S.A., (Supplement 89 edition) and Secretary of the State Regulation File # 1134, §§ 17-2a-1 through 17-2a-12, inclusive, published in the Connecticut Law Journal, April 4, 1967; disapproved by the interim regulation review committee, effective February 13, 1968; reinstated as effective in accordance with § 4-48a of the 1969 Supplement to the General Statutes as of the adjournment sine die of the 1969 session of general assembly. (February 18, 2015)