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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 906 — Hearings · § 906.6

§ 906.6. Powers of presiding member.

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In connection with the hearing, the presiding member shall, as appropriate:
(a)Fix the time and place of the hearing;
(b)Order further conferences;
(c)Regulate the course of the hearing;
(d)Administer oaths and affirmations;
(e)Dispose of procedural requests and similar matters;
(f)Rule on admissibility of testimony and exhibits;
(g)Exclude any person from the hearing for behavior that obstructs the hearing;
(h)Authorize and set the time for the filing of briefs or other documents;
(i)Grant continuances and extensions of time;
(j)Reopen the record;
(k)Take any other action in the course of the proceedings consistent with the purpose of this part.
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