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Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries last revised: Nov 18, 2024
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Title 50
Chapter II
Part 221
Subpart B - Subpart B—Hearing Process
REPRESENTATIVES
§ 221.10 - Who may represent a party, and what requirements apply to a representative?
DOCUMENT FILING AND SERVICE
§ 221.11 - What are the form and content requirements for documents under this subpart?
§ 221.12 - Where and how must documents be filed?
§ 221.13 - What are the requirements for service of documents?
INITIATION OF HEARING PROCESS
§ 221.20 - What supporting information must NOAA provide with its preliminary conditions or prescriptions?
§ 221.21 - How do I request a hearing?
§ 221.22 - How do I file a notice of intervention and response?
§ 221.23 - Will hearing requests be consolidated?
§ 221.24 - Can a hearing process be stayed to allow for settlement discussions?
§ 221.25 - How will NOAA respond to any hearing requests?
§ 221.26 - What will the Office of Habitat Conservation do with any hearing requests?
§ 221.27 - What regulations apply to a case referred for a hearing?
GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATED TO HEARINGS
§ 221.30 - What will the Department of Commerce's designated ALJ office do with a case referral?
§ 221.31 - What are the powers of the ALJ?
§ 221.32 - What happens if the ALJ becomes unavailable?
§ 221.33 - Under what circumstances may the ALJ be disqualified?
§ 221.34 - What is the law governing ex parte communications?
§ 221.35 - What are the requirements for motions?
PREHEARING CONFERENCES AND DISCOVERY
§ 221.40 - What are the requirements for prehearing conferences?
§ 221.41 - How may parties obtain discovery of information needed for the case?
§ 221.42 - When must a party supplement or amend information it has previously provided?
§ 221.43 - What are the requirements for written interrogatories?
§ 221.44 - What are the requirements for depositions?
§ 221.45 - What are the requirements for requests for documents or tangible things or entry on land?
§ 221.46 - What sanctions may the ALJ impose for failure to comply with discovery?
§ 221.47 - What are the requirements for subpoenas and witness fees?
HEARING, BRIEFING, AND DECISION
§ 221.50 - When and where will the hearing be held?
§ 221.51 - What are the parties' rights during the hearing?
§ 221.52 - What are the requirements for presenting testimony?
§ 221.53 - How may a party use a deposition in the hearing?
§ 221.54 - What are the requirements for exhibits, official notice, and stipulations?
§ 221.55 - What evidence is admissible at the hearing?
§ 221.56 - What are the requirements for transcription of the hearing?
§ 221.57 - Who has the burden of persuasion, and what standard of proof applies?
§ 221.58 - When will the hearing record close?
§ 221.59 - What are the requirements for post-hearing briefs?
§ 221.60 - What are the requirements for the ALJ's decision?
authority:
16 U.S.C. 797
(e), 811, 823d
source:
80 FR 17207, Mar. 31, 2015, unless otherwise noted.
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