NAC703.750. Stipulations regarding facts in issue.  


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  •      1. With the approval of the presiding officer, the parties may stipulate as to any fact in issue, either by written stipulation introduced in evidence as an exhibit or by an oral statement made upon the record. This stipulation is binding only upon the parties so stipulating and is not binding upon the Commission.

         2. The stipulation may be considered by the Commission as evidence at the hearing. The Commission or presiding officer may require proof of the facts stipulated to by independent evidence, notwithstanding the stipulation of the parties. A stipulation without additional proof is not binding on the Commission in its determination of the matter.

     [Pub. Service Comm’n, Gen. Order 3 § 11.080, eff. 1-1-79]