Mo. Code Regs. tit. 20 § 4240-2.120

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 21, November 1, 2024.
Section 20 CSR 4240-2.120 - Presiding Officers

PURPOSE: This rule states the duties of presiding officers and the procedure for disqualifying them.

(1) A presiding officer shall have the duty to conduct full, fair, and impartial hearings, to take appropriate action to avoid unnecessary delay in the disposition of cases, and to maintain order, and shall possess all powers necessary to that end, including, but not limited to, convening discovery conferences as needed and resolving discovery disputes. The presiding officer may take action as may be necessary and appropriate to the discharge of duties, consistent with the statutory authority or other authorities under which the commission functions, and with the rules and policies of the commission.
(2) Whenever any party shall deem the presiding officer for any reason to be disqualified to preside, or to continue to preside, in a particular case, the party may file with the secretary of the commission a motion to disqualify with affidavits setting forth the grounds alleged for disqualification. A copy of the motion shall be served by the commission on the presiding officer whose removal is sought and the presiding officer shall have seven (7) days from the date of service within which to reply.

20 CSR 4240-2.120

AUTHORITY: section 386.410, RSMo 2016.* This rule originally filed as 4 CSR 240- 2.120. Original rule filed Dec. 19, 1975, effective Dec. 29, 1975. Amended: Filed June 9, 1987, effective Nov. 12, 1987. Rescinded and readopted: Filed March 10, 1995, effective Nov. 30, 1995. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Aug. 24, 1999, effective April 30, 2000. Amended: Filed Nov. 7, 2018, effective July 30, 2019. Moved to 20 CSR 4240-2.120, effective Aug. 28, 2019.

*Original authority: 386.410, RSMo 1939, amended 1947, 1977, 1996.

Union Electric Co. v. PSC, 591 SW2d 134 (Mo. App. 1979). Prohibition will be under common law rule to disqualify a PSC commissioner who was a party in a case now pending before her.