§ 23-13-210 - Hearings before commission.
               	 		
23-13-210.    Hearings before commission.
    (a)  Any  matter arising in the administration of this subchapter concerning  which a hearing is required shall be heard by the Arkansas  Transportation Commission [abolished].
(b)  A decision of the majority of the members of the commission shall constitute its decision.
(c)  The  commission may assign or refer the matter to an individual commissioner  or to an employee or board of employees for hearing and written report  and recommended order, and the commission shall review and may determine  the matter upon the record theretofore made.
(d)  All  hearings shall be held in the office of the commission except that if  in the discretion of the commission circumstances justify it, hearings  may be held at any place in the state.
(e)  The  members of the commission, the secretary thereof, and employees  designated by the commission to hold hearings shall have the power to  administer oaths and to issue subpoenas requiring the attendance and  testimony of witnesses and the production of books, papers, tariffs,  contracts, agreements, and documents and to take testimony by  deposition, relating to any matter under consideration.
(f)  In  connection with any proceedings under this subchapter in which a  hearing is required, or is deemed necessary by the commission, not less  than ten (10) days' notice shall be afforded, except in hearings  provided for in    23-13-224. Opportunity for intervention by interested  parties in connection with any such proceeding shall be afforded.
(g)    (1)  The  commission or its designated employees are authorized to confer with or  hold joint hearings with any authorities of the United States or any  state, or any department of the State of Arkansas, in connection with  any matter arising in any proceeding under this subchapter.
      (2)  This  commission is also authorized to avail itself of the cooperation,  services, records, and facilities of such authorities as fully as may be  necessary in the enforcement of any provision of this subchapter.