Subpart F. Subpart F—Hearing Procedures
- § 1149.26 - What kind of hearing is contemplated?
- § 1149.27 - What is the role of the ALJ?
- § 1149.28 - What does the ALJ have the authority to do?
- § 1149.29 - What rights do you have at the hearing?
- § 1149.30 - How are the functions of the ALJ separated from those of the investigating official and the reviewing official?
- § 1149.31 - Can the reviewing official or the ALJ be disqualified?
- § 1149.32 - Do you have a right to review documents?
- § 1149.33 - What type of discovery is authorized and how is it conducted?
- § 1149.34 - How are motions for discovery handled?
- § 1149.35 - When may an ALJ grant a motion for discovery?
- § 1149.36 - How are depositions handled?
- § 1149.37 - Are witness lists and exhibits exchanged before the hearing?
- § 1149.38 - Can witnesses be subpoenaed?
- § 1149.39 - Who pays the costs for a subpoena?
- § 1149.40 - When may I file a motion to quash a subpoena?
- § 1149.41 - Are protective orders available?
- § 1149.42 - What does a protective order protect?
- § 1149.43 - How are documents filed and served with the ALJ?
- § 1149.44 - What must documents filed with the ALJ include?
- § 1149.45 - How is time computed?
- § 1149.46 - Where is the hearing held?
- § 1149.47 - How will the hearing be conducted?
- § 1149.48 - Who has the burden of proof?
- § 1149.49 - How is evidence presented at the hearing?
- § 1149.50 - How is witness testimony presented?
- § 1149.51 - How can I exclude a witness?
- § 1149.52 - Will the hearing proceedings be recorded?
- § 1149.53 - Are ex parte communications between a party and the ALJ permitted?
- § 1149.54 - Are there sanctions for misconduct?
- § 1149.55 - What happens if I fail to comply with an order?
- § 1149.56 - Are post-hearing briefs required?