Chapter Med 200 - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
- Part Med 201 - INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITIONS (§ Med 201.01 to Med 201.04)
- Part Med 202 - APPEARANCES BEFORE THE BOARD (§ Med 202.01 to Med 202.02)
- Part Med 203 - TIME PERIODS (§ Med 203.01 to Med 203.03)
- Part Med 204 - FILING AND SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS (§ Med 204.01 to Med 204.03)
- Part Med 205 - PLEADINGS (§ Med 205.01 to Med 205.04)
- Part Med 206 - ADJUDICATORY PROCEEDINGS (§ Med 206.01 to Med 206.15)
- Part Med 207 - PRESIDING OFFICER (§ Med 207.01 to Med 207.04)
- Part Med 208 - RECONSIDERATION AND STAY (§ Med 208.01 to Med 208.03)
- Part Med 209 - CONSOLIDATION AND SEVERANCE (§ Med 209.01 to Med 209.02)
- Part Med 210 - RULEMAKING (§ Med 210.01 to Med 210.04)
- Part Med 211 - WAIVER OF SUBSTANTIVE RULES (§ Med 211.01)
- Part Med 212 - DECLARATORY RULINGS (§ Med 212.01 to Med 212.02)
Notes
REVISION NOTE:
Document #9900, effective 4-12-11, adopted, amended, readopted with amendments, or repealed many rules in Chapters Med 100 through Med 600. In Chapter Med 200, Document #9900 readopted with amendments selected rules in Parts Med 201, 204, 205, and 206, and readopted with amendments rules Med 201.01 and Med 202.02. Document #9900 also amended Med 208.01(a). Document #9900 repealed Med 210 on nonadjudicatory investigations and adopted a new rule Med 205.03 on investigations. Document #9900 replaces all prior filings for rules in the former Med 210. The prior filings affecting Med 210 include the following documents:
#4970, effective 11-8-90, EXPIRED 11-8-96
#6517, effective 5-30-97, EXPIRED 5-30-05
#8662, INTERIM, effective 6-16-06, EXPIRED 12-13-06
#8944-B, effective 7-18-07
Document # 9900 also renumbered, but did not readopt, the existing rule Med 205.03 as Med 205.04. The repeal of Med 210 by Document #9900 necessitated the renumbering of existing Parts Med 211, Med 212, and Med 213 as, respectively, Med 210, Med 211, and Med 212. The source notes for rules renumbered by these actions indicate the former rule number, and the document numbers and effective dates apply to the rules under the former number.
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