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7 Pa. Code § 179.24. Rights of the licensee.

§ 179.24. Rights of the licensee.

 A person who is the subject of an evidentiary hearing conducted by the Judges or Stewards is entitled to proper notice of all charges, entitled to confront the evidence presented at the hearing and shall be afforded the following:

   (1)  the right to counsel at the person’s expense;

   (2)  the right to examine all evidence to be presented against him/her;

   (3)  the right to present a defense;

   (4)  the right to call witnesses;

   (5)  the right to cross examine witnesses; and

   (6)  the right to waive any of the previous rights.



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