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10-3-7: CONDUCT OF HEARING:
   A.   Evidentiary Rules: Hearings under this chapter need not be conducted according to the technical rules relating to evidence and witness.
   B.   Oral Testimony: Oral evidence shall be taken only on oath or affirmation.
   C.   Hearsay Evidence: Hearsay evidence may be used for the purpose of supplementing or explaining any direct evidence, but shall not be sufficient in itself to support a finding unless it would be admissible over objection in civil actions in courts of competent jurisdiction in this State.
   D.   Relaxed Rules Of Evidence And Due Process: Any relevant evidence shall be admitted if it is the type of evidence on which responsible persons are accustomed to rely in the conduct of serious affairs, regardless of the existence of any common law or statutory rule which might make improper the admission of such evidence over objection in civil actions in courts of competent jurisdictions in this State.
   E.   Excluded Evidence: Irrelevant and unduly repetitious evidence shall be excluded.
   F.   Rights Of Parties: Each party shall have these rights, among others:
      1.   To call and examine witnesses on any matter relevant to the issues of the hearing.
      2.   To introduce documentary and physical evidence.
      3.   To cross examine opposing witnesses of any matter relevant to the issues of the hearing.
      4.   To impeach any witness regardless of which party first called him to testify.
      5.   To rebut the evidence against him.
      6.   To represent himself or to be represented by anyone of his choice who is lawfully permitted to do so.
   G.   Ruling: In reaching a decision, official notice may be taken, either before or after submission of the case for decision, of any fact which may be judicially noticed by the courts of this State or of official records of the Board, or departments and ordinances of the City, or rules and regulations of the Board. Parties present at the hearing shall be informed of the matters to be noticed; and these matters shall be noted, referred to, or appended to the record.
   H.   Right To Refute Notices/Matters: Parties present at the hearing shall be given reasonable opportunity, on request, to refute the officially noticed matters by evidence or by written or oral presentation of authority, the manner of such refutation to be determined by the Board.
   I.   Inspection Of Building/Premises: The Board may inspect any building or premises involved in the appeal during the course of the hearing; provided, that notice of such inspection shall be given to the parties before the inspection is made, the parties are given an opportunity to be present during the inspection, and the Board shall state for the record upon completion of the inspection the material facts observed and the conclusion drawn. Each party then shall have a right to rebut or explain the matters so stated by the Board. (2001 Code § 18-3-107)