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Where must any newly discovered evidence first be presented?

  1. Director

  2. Commission

  3. Hearing Officer

  4. Appellant

The correct answer is: Director

Any newly discovered evidence must first be presented to the director. This is because the director is responsible for overseeing the hearing process and making decisions based on the evidence presented. The commission, hearing officer, and appellant are all involved in the hearing process, but they are not the primary decision-makers. The commission is a group responsible for making decisions on behalf of the organization, the hearing officer serves as a neutral party to preside over the hearing, and the appellant is the person making the appeal. Therefore, the best course of action would be to present any new evidence to the director in order for it to be properly considered.