R2-19-114. Telephonic Testimony
The administrative law judge may grant a motion for telephonic testimony if:
1. Personal attendance by a party or witness at the hearing will present an undue hardship for the party or witness;
2. Telephonic testimony will not cause undue prejudice to any party; and
3. The proponent of the telephonic testimony pays for any cost of obtaining the testimony telephonically.


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