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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 20 · § 20.606

§ 20.606. Protective orders.

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(a)In considering a motion for an order of discovery---or a motion, by a party or other person from whom discovery is sought, to reconsider or amend an order of discovery---the ALJ may enter any order that justice requires, to protect a person from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense. This order may---
(1)Confine discovery to specific terms and conditions, such as a particular time and place;
(2)Confine discovery to a method other than that selected by the party seeking it;
(3)Preclude inquiry into certain matters;
(4)Direct that discovery occur with no one present except persons designated by the ALJ;
(5)Preclude the disclosure of a trade secret or other proprietary information, or allow its disclosure only in a designated way or only to designated persons; or
(6)Require that the person from whom discovery is sought file specific documents or information under seal for opening at the direction of the ALJ.
(b)When a person from whom discovery is sought seeks a protective order, the ALJ may let him or her make all or part of the showing of good cause in camera. The ALJ shall record any proceedings in camera. If he or she enters a protective order, he or she shall seal any proceedings so recorded. These shall be releasable only as required by law.
(c)Upon motion by a person from whom discovery is sought, the ALJ may---
(1)Restrict or defer disclosure by a party either of the name of a witness or, if the witness comes from the Coast Guard, of any prior statement of the witness; and
(2)Prescribe other appropriate measures to protect a witness.
(d)The ALJ will give any party an adequate opportunity to prepare for cross-examination or other presentation concerning witnesses and statement subject to protective orders.
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