13 CFR §134.219
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- (a)A Judge may impose appropriate sanctions, except for fees, costs, or monetary penalties, which he or she deems necessary to serve the ends of justice, if a party or its attorney:
- (1)Fails to comply with an order of the Judge;
- (2)Fails to comply with the rules set forth in this part;
- (3)Acts in bad faith or for purposes of delay or harassment;
- (4)Submits false statements knowingly, recklessly, or with deliberate disregard for the truth; or
- (5)Otherwise acts in an unethical or disruptive manner.
- (b)Appropriate sanctions may include:
- (1)Ordering a pleading or evidentiary filing to be struck from the record;
- (2)Dismissing an appeal with prejudice;
- (3)Suspending counsel from practice before OHA;
- (4)Filing a complaint with the applicable State bar; and
- (5)Taking any other action that is appropriate to further the administration of justice.