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46 CFR 502.95 - Prehearing statements. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 46 › Chapter IV › Subchapter A › Part 502 › Subpart F › Section 502.95 46 CFR 502.95 - Prehearing statements.
§ 502.95 Prehearing statements.
(a) Unless waiver is granted by the presiding officer, it shall be the duty of all parties to a proceeding to prepare a statement or statements at a time and in the manner to be established by the presiding officer provided that there has been reasonable opportunity for discovery. To the extent possible, joint statements should be prepared. (b) A prehearing statement shall state the name of the party or parties on whose behalf it is presented and briefly set forth the following matters, unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer:
(1) Issues involved in the proceeding.
(2) Facts stipulated pursuant to the procedures together with a statement that the party or parties have communicated or conferred in a good faith effort to reach stipulation to the fullest extent possible. (3) Facts in dispute.
(4) Witnesses and exhibits by which disputed facts will be litigated. (5) A brief statement of applicable law.
(6) The conclusion to be drawn.
(7) Suggested time and location of hearing and estimated time required for presentation of the party's or parties' case. (8) Any appropriate comments, suggestions or information which might assist the parties in preparing for the hearing or otherwise aid in the disposition of the proceeding. (c) The presiding officer may, for good cause shown, permit a party to introduce facts or argue points of law outside the scope of the facts and law outlined in the prehearing statement. Failure to file a prehearing statement, unless waiver has been granted by the presiding officer, may result in dismissal of a party from the proceeding, dismissal of a complaint, judgment against respondents, or imposition of such other sanctions as may be appropriate under the circumstances. (d) Following the submission of prehearing statements, the presiding officer may, upon motion or otherwise, convene a prehearing conference for the purpose of further narrowing issues and limiting the scope of the hearing if, in his or her opinion, the prehearing statements indicate lack of dispute of material fact not previously acknowledged by the parties or lack of legitimate need for cross-examination and is authorized to issue appropriate orders consistent with the purposes stated in this section. [Rule 95.] This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES§ 504 - Costs and fees of parties§ 551 - Definitions§ 552 - Public information; agency rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings§ 553 - Rule making§ 556 - Hearings; presiding employees; powers and duties; burden of proof; evidence; record as basis of decision§ 559 - Effect on other laws; effect of subsequent statute§ 561 - Purpose§ 562 - Definitions§ 563 - Determination of need for negotiated rulemaking committee§ 564 - Publication of notice; applications for membership on committees§ 565 - Establishment of committee§ 566 - Conduct of committee activity§ 567 - Termination of committee§ 568 - Services, facilities, and payment of committee member expenses§ 569 - Encouraging negotiated rulemaking§ 571 - Definitions§ 572 - General authority§ 573 - Neutrals§ 574 - Confidentiality§ 575 - Authorization of arbitration§ 576 - Enforcement of arbitration agreements§ 577 - Arbitrators§ 578 - Authority of the arbitrator§ 579 - Arbitration proceedings§ 580 - Arbitration awards§ 581 - Judicial Review 11 So in original. Probably should not be capitalized.§ 582 - Repealed. Pub. L. 104–320, § 4(b)(1), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3871]§ 583 - Support services§ 584 - Authorization of appropriations§ 591 - Purposes§ 592 - Definitions§ 593 - Administrative Conference of the United States§ 594 - Powers and duties of the Conference§ 595 - Organization of the Conference§ 596 - Authorization of appropriations