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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 200 · § 200.2014

§ 200.2014. Sanctions.

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(a)The ALJ may sanction a person, including any party or attorney, for failing to comply with an order or procedure, for failing to defend an action or for other misconduct that interferes with the speedy, orderly, or fair conduct of the hearing. Such sanctions will reasonably relate to the severity and nature of the failure or misconduct. Such sanction may include---
(1)In the case of refusal to provide or permit discovery under the terms of this part, drawing negative factual inferences or treating such refusal as an admission by deeming the matter, or certain facts, to be established;
(2)Prohibiting a party from introducing certain evidence or otherwise supporting a particular claim or defense;
(3)Striking pleadings, in whole or in part;
(4)Staying the proceedings;
(5)Dismissal of the action;
(6)Entering a decision by default; and
(7)Refusing to consider any motion or other action that is not filed in a timely manner.
(b)In civil money penalty cases commenced under section 1128A of the Social Security Act or under any provision in this part which incorporates section 1128A(c)(4) of the Social Security Act, the ALJ may also order the party or attorney who has engaged in any of the acts described in paragraph
(a)of this section to pay attorney's fees and other costs caused by the failure or misconduct.
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