Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter281A Ethics in Government |
COMMISSION ON ETHICS |
Opinions Concerning Employment of Certain Former Public Officers or Employees by Regulated Businesses |
NAC281A.495. Conduct of hearings; action by Commission; confidentiality.
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1. The Chair or presiding officer of a hearing concerning a request for an opinion filed pursuant to subsection 6 of NRS 281A.550 shall:
(a) Ascertain whether the subject of the request for an opinion and all persons requested by the subject to testify are present and whether all documents, books, records and other evidence under subpoena are present in the hearing room before the hearing begins.
(b) Ensure that an oath is administered, in accordance with NAC 281A.280, to the subject of the request for an opinion and all persons whose testimony will be taken.
2. The subject of the request for an opinion must be present at the hearing.
3. The Chair or presiding officer shall allow the subject of the request for an opinion to:
(a) Present opening comments;
(b) Present any evidence on his or her own behalf; and
(c) Examine any witnesses on his or her own behalf.
4. The subject of the request for an opinion, any witnesses or any counsel retained by the subject may be questioned by any member of the Commission at any time during the proceeding.
5. Upon the conclusion of the presentation of evidence by the subject of the request for an opinion and the examination of any witnesses, the Chair or presiding officer shall allow the subject to present closing comments.
6. Upon the conclusion of the closing comments by the subject of the request for an opinion, the Commission will:
(a) Deliberate the issues of fact presented at the hearing, make a final determination of the findings of fact and apply the applicable law to the findings of fact;
(b) Render an opinion on the matter; and
(c) Submit a copy of the opinion to the subject.
7. The Commission may waive any provision of this section if the Commission determines that such a waiver is necessary to expedite the hearing or is in the interest of justice.
8. The request for an opinion and the information presented during the proceedings set forth in this section must be kept confidential, unless the subject of the request for an opinion acts in a manner set forth in subsection 7 of NRS 281A.550 to waive the confidentiality of such information.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n on Ethics by R134-10, eff. 10-26-2011)