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CFR /  Title 29  /  Part 18: Rules Of Practice And Procedure For Administrative Hearings Before The Office Of Administrative Law Judges

Section No. Description
Section 18.10 Definitions
Section 18.11 Proceedings before administrative law judge
Section 18.12 Settlement judge procedure
Section 18.13 Ex parte communication
Section 18.14 Substitution of administrative law judge
Section 18.15 Disqualification
Section 18.16 Legal assistance
Section 18.17 Parties to a proceeding
Section 18.20 Party appearance and participation
Section 18.21 Representatives
Section 18.22 Disqualification of representatives
Section 18.23 Briefs from amicus curiae
Section 18.24 Service and filing
Section 18.30 Privacy protection for filings and exhibits
Section 18.31 Computing and extending time
Section 18.32 Motions and other papers
Section 18.33 Format of papers filed
Section 18.34 Signing motions and other papers; representations to the judge; sanctions
Section 18.35 Amendments after referral to the Office of Administrative Law Judges
Section 18.36 Notice of hearing
Section 18.40 Continuances and changes in place of hearing
Section 18.41 Expedited proceedings
Section 18.42 Consolidation; separate hearings
Section 18.43 Prehearing conference
Section 18.44 General provisions governing disclosure and discovery
Section 18.50 Discovery scope and limits
Section 18.51 Protective orders
Section 18.52 Supplementing disclosures and responses
Section 18.53 Stipulations about discovery procedure
Section 18.54 Using depositions at hearings
Section 18.55 Subpoena
Section 18.56 Failure to make disclosures or to cooperate in discovery; sanctions
Section 18.57 Interrogatories to parties
Section 18.60 Producing documents, electronically stored information, and tangible things, or entering onto land, for inspection and other
Section 18.61 Physical and mental examinations
Section 18.62 Requests for admission
Section 18.63 Depositions by oral examination
Section 18.64 Depositions by written questions
Section 18.65 Motions for dispositive action
Section 18.70 Approval of settlement or consent findings
Section 18.71 Summary decision
Section 18.72 Prehearing statement
Section 18.80 Formal hearing
Section 18.81 Exhibits
Section 18.82 Stipulations
Section 18.83 Official notice
Section 18.84 Privileged, sensitive, or classified material
Section 18.85 Hearing room conduct
Section 18.86 Standards of conduct
Section 18.87 Transcript of proceedings
Section 18.88 Closing the record; subsequent motions
Section 18.90 Post-hearing brief
Section 18.91 Decision and order
Section 18.92 Motion for reconsideration
Section 18.93 Indicative ruling on a motion for relief that is barred by a pending petition for review
Section 18.94 Review of decision
Section 18.95 Scope
Section 18.101 Purpose and construction
Section 18.102 Rulings on evidence
Section 18.103 Preliminary questions
Section 18.104 Limited admissibility
Section 18.105 Remainder of or related writings or recorded statements
Section 18.106 Official notice of adjudicative facts
Section 18.201 Presumptions in general
Section 18.301 Applicability of state law
Section 18.302 Definition of relevant evidence
Section 18.401 Relevant evidence generally admissible; irrelevant evidence inadmissible
Section 18.402 Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of confusion or waste of time
Section 18.403 Character evidence not admissible to prove conduct; exceptions; other crimes
Section 18.404 Methods of proving character
Section 18.405 Habit; routine practice
Section 18.406 Subsequent remedial measures
Section 18.407 Compromise and offers to compromise
Section 18.408 Payment of medical and similar expenses
Section 18.409 Inadmissibility of pleas, plea discussion, and related statements
Section 18.410 Liability insurance
Section 18.411 General rule
Section 18.501 General rule of competency
Section 18.601 Lack of personal knowledge
Section 18.602 Oath or affirmation
Section 18.603 Interpreters
Section 18.604 Competency of judge as witness
Section 18.605 Who may impeach
Section 18.607 Evidence of character and conduct of witness
Section 18.608 Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime
Section 18.609 Religious beliefs or opinions
Section 18.610 Mode and order of interrogation and presentation
Section 18.611 Writing used to refresh memory
Section 18.612 Prior statements of witnesses
Section 18.613 Calling and interrogation of witnesses by judge
Section 18.614 Exclusion of witnesses
Section 18.615 Opinion testimony by lay witnesses
Section 18.701 Testimony by experts
Section 18.702 Bases of opinion testimony by experts
Section 18.703 Opinion on ultimate issue
Section 18.704 Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion
Section 18.705 Judge appointed experts
Section 18.706 Definitions
Section 18.801 Hearsay rule
Section 18.802 Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial
Section 18.803 Hearsay exceptions; declarant unavailable
Section 18.804 Hearsay within hearsay
Section 18.805 Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant
Section 18.806 Requirement of authentication or identification
Section 18.901 Self-authentication
Section 18.902 Subscribing witness' testimony unnecessary
Section 18.903 Definitions
Section 18.1001 Requirement of original
Section 18.1002 Admissibility of duplicates
Section 18.1003 Admissibility of other evidence of contents
Section 18.1004 Public records
Section 18.1005 Summaries
Section 18.1006 Testimony or written admission of party
Section 18.1007 Functions of the judge
Section 18.1008 Applicability of rules
Section 18.1101 Title
Section 18.1103 Effective date
Section 18.1104 Definitions