18 CFR Subpart E - Discovery Procedures for Matters Set for Hearing Under Subpart E
- § 385.401 Applicability (Rule 401).
- § 385.402 Scope of discovery (Rule 402).
- § 385.403 Methods of discovery; general provisions (Rule 403).
- § 385.404 Depositions during proceedings (Rule 404).
- § 385.405 Use of depositions (Rule 405).
- § 385.406 Data requests, interrogatories, and requests for production of documents or things (Rule 406).
- § 385.407 Inspection of documents and other property (Rule 407).
- § 385.408 Admissions (Rule 408).
- § 385.409 Subpoenas (Rule 409).
- § 385.410 Objections to discovery, motions to quash or to compel, and protective orders (Rule 410).
- § 385.411 Sanctions (Rule 411).
- § 385.501 Applicability (Rule 501).
- § 385.502 Initiation of hearing (Rule 502).
- § 385.503 Consolidation, severance and extension of close-of-record date by Chief Administrative Law Judge (Rule 503).
- § 385.504 Duties and powers of presiding officers (Rule 504).
- § 385.505 Right of participants to present evidence (Rule 505).
- § 385.506 Examination of witnesses during hearing (Rule 506).
- § 385.507 Prepared written testimony (Rule 507).
- § 385.508 Exhibits (Rule 508).
- § 385.509 Admissibility of evidence (Rule 509).
- § 385.510 Miscellaneous provisions (Rule 510).
Source:
Order 466, 52 FR 6966, Mar. 6, 1987, unless otherwise noted.
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