Rule 4117-1-12 | Rights of parties at hearings; standards for those who practice before the board.
Any party shall have the right to appear in person, by counsel, or by any other representative who is knowledgeable about Chapter 4117. of the Revised Code and the rules of the board, to present his or her case orally or by other permissible evidence, and to conduct such examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts. The board or agents thereof may expressly authorize on the record all parties to submit briefs or proposed decisions, directives, or orders to the board, board member, or administrative law judge. Such briefs or proposed decisions, directives, or orders shall be filed within ten days from the close of the hearing or at such other time designated by the board or board member or administrative law judge assigned to hear the case.
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