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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1081 — Rules of Practice for Adjudication Proceedings · § 1081.214

§ 1081.214. Prehearing conferences.

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(a)Prehearing conferences. The hearing officer may, in addition to the scheduling conference, on his or her own motion or at the request of any party, direct counsel for the parties to meet with him or her (in person or by telephone) at a prehearing conference for further discussion of the issues outlined in § 1081.203, or for discussion of any additional matters that in the view of the hearing officer will aid in an orderly disposition of the proceeding, including but not limited to:
(1)Identification of potential witnesses and limitation on the number of witnesses;
(2)The exchange of any prehearing materials including witness lists, statements of issues, exhibits, and any other materials;
(3)Stipulations, admissions of fact, and the contents, authenticity, and admissibility into evidence of documents;
(4)Matters of which official notice may be taken; and
(5)Whether the parties intend to introduce prior sworn statements of witnesses as set forth in § 1081.303(h).
(b)Transcript. The hearing officer, in his or her discretion, may require that a prehearing conference be recorded by a court reporter. A transcript of the conference and any materials filed, including orders, becomes part of the record of the proceeding. A party may obtain a copy of the transcript at his or her expense.
(c)Public access. Any prehearing conferences shall be public unless the hearing officer determines, based on the standard set forth in § 1081.119(c), that the conference (or any part thereof) shall be closed to the public.
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