Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 22.600.1.13 - PREHEARING CONFERENCES, STATUS CONFERENCES, AND STATUS CHECKSA. The hearing officer may direct representatives for all parties to meet together or with the hearing officer present for a prehearing conference to consider any or all of the following:(1) simplify, clarify, narrow or resolve the pending issues;(2) stipulations and admissions of fact and of the contents and authenticity of documents;(3) expedition in the discovery and presentation of evidence, including, but not limited to, restriction on the number of expert, economic or technical witnesses;(4) matters of which administrative notice will be taken; and(5) such other matters as may aid in the orderly and expeditious disposition of the proceeding, including disclosure of the names of witnesses and the identity of documents or other physical exhibits which will be introduced in evidence in the course of the proceeding.B. Prehearing conferences conducted by the hearing officer will be electronically recorded.C. The hearing officer may enter in the record a written order that recites the results of the conference conducted by the hearing officer. Such order shall include the hearing officer's rulings upon matters considered at the conference, together with appropriate directions to the parties. The hearing officer's order shall control the subsequent course of the proceeding, unless modified to prevent manifest injustice.D. The hearing officer may require the parties to submit a written report of any conference ordered to be conducted between the parties updating the status of the proceeding in light of the conference.E. The hearing officer may conduct a status conference upon the request of either party or on the hearing officer's own initiative, at which time the hearing officer may require the parties, attorneys, or authorized representatives, to provide information regarding the status of a proceeding.F. As part of basic docket management and to ensure efficient use of staff resources, the chief hearing officer, or a designee of the chief hearing officer other than the assigned hearing officer on the case, at any point in the proceeding may check with the parties about the status of any matters pending before the administrative hearings office.N.M. Admin. Code § 22.600.1.13
Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXIX, Issue 02, January 30, 2018, eff. 2/1/2018