§ 385.2002. Caption of filings (Rule 2002).
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A filing must begin with a caption that sets forth:
(a)The docket designation, if any;
(b)The words "INTERLOCUTORY APPEAL" underneath the docket designation if the filing is an appeal under Rule 715(c) of a presiding officer's denial of a motion for an interlocutory appeal;
(c)The title of the proceeding if a proceeding has been initiated;
(d)A heading which describes the filing; and
(e)The name of the participant for whom the filing is made, or a shortened designation for the participant. \[Order 225, 47 FR 19022, May 3, 1982, as amended by Order 402, 49 FR 39539, Oct. 9, 1984\]
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