What are the legal rights of respondents in hearings?

Pursuant to the Nassau County Administrative Code, Respondents are entitled to at least ten days’ notice of the date of a hearing. Respondents may be represented by legal counsel, but legal representation is not required. The Hearing Officer sets the ground rules for the hearing and may exercise discretion as to what evidence will be allowed, and the order of the presentation of the issues and evidence, by both sides. The contact information for the court stenographer, will be set forth in the Administrative Order, should the Respondent want to order a transcript of the hearing, at their own expense. 

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