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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 1707 — Testimony by DNFSB Employees and Production of Official Records in Legal Proceedings · § 1707.207

§ 1707.207. Restrictions that apply to testimony.

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(a)The General Counsel may impose conditions or restrictions on the testimony of DNFSB employees including, for example, limiting the areas of testimony or requiring the requester and other parties to the legal proceeding to agree that the transcript of the testimony will be kept under seal or will only be used or made available in the particular legal proceeding for which testimony was requested. The General Counsel may also require a copy of the transcript of testimony at the requester's expense.
(b)The DNFSB may offer the employee's written declaration in lieu of testimony.
(c)If authorized to testify pursuant to this part, an employee may testify as to facts within his or her personal knowledge, but, unless specifically authorized to do so by the General Counsel, the employee shall not:
(1)Disclose classified, privileged, or otherwise protected information;
(2)Testify as an expert or opinion witness with regard to any matter arising out of the employee's official duties or the functions of DNFSB unless testimony is being given on behalf of the United States (see also 5 CFR 2635.805 for current employees).
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