Section 230.1
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Access to information and other responsibilities |
Section 230.2
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Cooperation with the Office of Inspector General |
Section 230.3
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Arrest and investigative powers of criminal investigators |
Section 230.4
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Release of information |
Section 230.5
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Contractor requirements |
Section 230.6
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What do these rules govern? |
Section 230.10
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What special definitions apply to these rules? |
Section 230.11
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Can Office of Inspector General employees testify or produce documents that would assist me in my civil proceeding? |
Section 230.12
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Why are restrictions on Office of Inspector General employees in civil proceedings necessary? |
Section 230.13
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Who owns the written or recorded notes, memoranda, reports, and transcriptions made pursuant to an official investigation, audit, or |
Section 230.14
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What must an Office of Inspector General employee do if served with a demand requiring the production of documents or an appearance |
Section 230.15
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Is there a prohibition on presenting Office of Inspector General reports or records during an employee's testimony? |
Section 230.16
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If an attempt is made to compel production of reports and records during the employee's testimony, what is an Office of Inspector |
Section 230.17
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If authorization to testify or produce documents is not obtained by the employee, what is the employee directed to do? |
Section 230.18
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What criteria will the authorizing official use to determine whether to authorize testimony or production of documents? |
Section 230.19
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What records will not be released? |
Section 230.20
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May the General Counsel to the Inspector General and/or a U |
Section 230.21
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May another employee be substituted for the employee requested to appear? |
Section 230.22
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May an Office of Inspector General employee testify as an expert or opinion witness? |
Section 230.23
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How is a demand for employee documents or testimony made to the Office of Inspector General? |
Section 230.24
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Who pays the costs incurred when the Office of Inspector General responds to a demand for documents or testimony? |
Section 230.25
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Do these rules affect the service of process requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (28 U |
Section 230.26
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Do these rules create any right or benefit enforceable by a party against the Postal Service? |
Section 230.27
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Responsibility |