NAC616C.307. Evidence recorded on videotape, digitally or in any other electronic medium.  


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  •      1. A party who wishes to introduce evidence before an appeals officer that is recorded on videotape, as a digital recording or in any other electronic medium, must submit to the appeals officer a written request therefor and a summary of the evidence so recorded in the statement of the issues to be raised at the hearing at least 14 days before the hearing or as otherwise allowed by the appeals officer.

         2. The appeals officer shall grant or deny the request within 5 days after the receipt of the request.

         3. The party requesting the introduction of such evidence shall:

         (a) At least 14 days before any hearing, or as otherwise allowed by the appeals officer, provide, free of charge, an unedited copy of the evidence to the opposing party and, if requested, to the appeals officer; and

         (b) Provide all equipment necessary to display the videotape, digital recording or other electronic media at the hearing.

     (Added to NAC by Hearings Div., eff. 5-23-96; A by R184-07, 9-29-2008)