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Prehearing conferences and orders. - 2200.51

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• Part Number: 2200
• Part Title: OSHA Review Commission
• Subpart: D
• Subpart Title: Prehearing Procedures and Discovery
• Standard Number: 2200.51
• Title: Prehearing conferences and orders.


2200.51(a)
Scheduling conference.
2200.51(a)(1)
The Judge may, upon his or her discretion, consult with all attorneys and any unrepresented parties, by a scheduling conference, telephone, mail, or other suitable means, and within 30 days after the filing of the answer, enter a scheduling order that limits the time:
2200.51(a)(1)(i)
To join other parties and to amend the pleadings;
2200.51(a)(1)(ii)
To file and hear motions; and
2200.51(a)(1)(iii)
To complete discovery.
2200.51(a)(2)
The scheduling order also may include:
2200.51(a)(2)(i)
The date or dates for conferences before hearing, a final prehearing conference, and hearing; and
2200.51(a)(2)(ii)
Any other matters appropriate to the circumstances of the case.
2200.51(b)
Prehearing conference. In addition to the prehearing procedures set forth in Rule 16 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Judge may upon his own initiative or on the motion of a party direct the parties to confer among themselves to consider settlement, stipulation of facts, or any other matter that may expedite the hearing.

[57 FR 41685, Sept. 11, 1992; 70 FR 22788, May 3, 2005]

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