Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17-2a-9

Current through October 16, 2024
Section 17-2a-9 - Exhibits

Exhibits may be introduced by departmental representatives or other witnesses to substantiate or amplify their oral testimony. For example, bank books, deeds, mortgage notes, wage slips, medical bills and other papers or records may be introduced, if relevant to the case. If the individual wishes to retain possession of a document introduced as an exhibit, the substance of it may be dictated into the record by the hearing officer. The appellant has the right to examine all documents and records used at the hearing at any reasonable time.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17-2a-9

Effective April 4, 1967

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)