Delaware Code § 26-502

Investigation, inquiry or hearing conducted by examiner
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In any investigation, inquiry or hearing, the Commission may designate any qualified officer or employee of the Commission as an
examiner who may administer oaths, examine witnesses and receive evidence in any locality which the Commission, having regard to the
public convenience and the proper discharge of its functions and duties, may designate. The testimony or evidence so taken or received
shall have the same force and effect as if taken or received by the Commission, or by any 1 of the members thereof. Upon completion
of such hearing or the taking of such testimony and evidence, the examiner shall submit to the Commission the examiner's findings
and recommendations thereon, which findings and recommendations shall be considered by the Commission and such action taken with
respect thereto by the Commission as it decides to be proper.

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