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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 68 · § 68.8

§ 68.8. Time computations.

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(a)Generally. In computing any period of time under these rules or in an order issued hereunder, the time begins with the day following the act, event, or default, and includes the last day of the period unless it is Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday observed by the Federal Government in which case the time period includes the next business day. When the period of time prescribed is seven
(7)days or less, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays shall be excluded in the computation.
(b)Computation of time for filing. Pleadings are not deemed filed until received by the Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer or the Administrative Law Judge assigned to the case.
(c)Computation of time for service.
(1)When service of pleadings (other than the complaint) is accomplished by mail, service is deemed effective at the time of mailing.
(2)When service of pleadings is accomplished by electronic filing through OCAHO's electronic filing application, service is deemed effective at the time that the electronic filing application provides a notification to all parties of the electronically filed pleading.
(3)Whenever a party has the right or is required to take some action within a prescribed period of time after the service upon such party of a pleading, notice, or other document (other than a complaint or a subpoena) and the pleading, notice, or other document is served by ordinary mail, five
(5)days will be added to the prescribed period, unless the compliance date is otherwise specified by the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer or the Administrative Law Judge. \[54 FR 48596, Nov. 24, 1989. Redesignated and amended by Order No. 1534-91, 56 FR 50053, 50054, Oct. 3, 1991; Order No. 1635-92, 57 FR 57672, Dec. 7, 1992; AG Order No. 4840-2020, 85 FR 63207, Oct. 7, 2020; Dir. Order No. 04-2026, 91 FR 9997, Mar. 2, 2026\]
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