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Hearing panel declines to keep record open, moves to fact-finding
Summary
A Department of Public Health hearing panel decided not to hold the record open for additional documents requested by Dr. Reynolds and said it would proceed with fact-finding the same day; attorneys were allowed closing statements and a short recess was granted.
A Department of Public Health hearing officer told participants that the panel would not hold the record open for additional documents requested by Dr. Reynolds and that the board could proceed with fact-finding the same day.
The decision matters because closing the evidentiary record determines which materials the panel will consider in its memorandum of decision on the statement of charges against the licensee. The hearing officer said the panel would identify any received documents and enter them into the record if necessary, but that…
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