Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/12/19.31
Timestamp: 2017-01-18 08:43:21
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 19', '§ 19', '§ 504', '§ 554', '§ 555', '§ 556', '§ 557']

12 CFR 19.31 - Scheduling and prehearing conferences. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 12 › Chapter I › Part 19 › Subpart A › Section 19.31 12 CFR 19.31 - Scheduling and prehearing conferences.
§ 19.31 Scheduling and prehearing conferences.
Scheduling conference. Within 30 days of service of the notice or order commencing a proceeding or such other time as parties may agree, the administrative law judge shall direct counsel for all parties to meet with him or her in person at a specified time and place prior to the hearing or to confer by telephone for the purpose of scheduling the course and conduct of the proceeding. This meeting or telephone conference is called a “scheduling conference.” The identification of potential witnesses, the time for and manner of discovery, and the exchange of any prehearing materials including witness lists, statements of issues, stipulations, exhibits and any other materials may also be determined at the scheduling conference. (b)
Prehearing conferences. The administrative law judge may, in addition to the scheduling conference, on his or her own motion or at the request of any party, direct counsel for the parties to meet with him or her (in person or by telephone) at a prehearing conference to address any or all of the following: (1) Simplification and clarification of the issues; (2) Stipulations, admissions of fact, and the contents, authenticity and admissibility into evidence of documents; (3) Matters of which official notice may be taken; (4) Limitation of the number of witnesses; (5) Summary disposition of any or all issues; (6) Resolution of discovery issues or disputes; (7) Amendments to pleadings; and (8) Such other matters as may aid in the orderly disposition of the proceeding. (c)
Transcript. The administrative law judge, in his or her discretion, may require that a scheduling or prehearing conference be recorded by a court reporter. A transcript of the conference and any materials filed, including orders, becomes part of the record of the proceeding. A party may obtain a copy of the transcript at his or her expense. (d)
Scheduling or prehearing orders. At or within a reasonable time following the conclusion of the scheduling conference or any prehearing conference, the administrative law judge shall serve on each party an order setting forth any agreements reached and any procedural determinations made. 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§ 554 - Adjudications§ 555 - Ancillary matters§ 556 - Hearings; presiding employees; powers and duties; burden of proof; evidence; record as basis of decision§ 557 - Initial decisions; conclusiveness; review by agency; submissions by parties; contents of decisions; record