Admissibility of evidence: broad acceptance of electronic and documentary materials with directions for oral testimony and cross examination. The Commission or Director General may determine evidence procedures and admit various documentary and electronic materials-including transcripts, unedited video, electronic communications, certified copies, books of account, expert opinions and other relevant records-and may take judicial notice or accept facts admitted by parties. They may direct evidence by affidavit or oral testimony, provide cross examination opportunities when oral evidence is led or relied upon, designate officers to record evidence, and require written notes of arguments; specified statutory presumptions regarding electronic records are made applicable as relevant.
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Admissibility of evidence: broad acceptance of electronic and documentary materials with directions for oral testimony and cross examination.
The Commission or Director General may determine evidence procedures and admit various documentary and electronic materials-including transcripts, unedited video, electronic communications, certified copies, books of account, expert opinions and other relevant records-and may take judicial notice or accept facts admitted by parties. They may direct evidence by affidavit or oral testimony, provide cross examination opportunities when oral evidence is led or relied upon, designate officers to record evidence, and require written notes of arguments; specified statutory presumptions regarding electronic records are made applicable as relevant.
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