21 CFR §17.21
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- (a)The presiding officer may schedule prehearing conferences as appropriate.
- (b)Upon the motion of any party, the presiding officer shall schedule at least one prehearing conference at a reasonable time in advance of the hearing.
- (c)The presiding officer may use a prehearing conference to discuss the following:
- (1)Simplification of the issues;
- (2)The necessity or desirability of amendments to the pleadings, including the need for a more definite statement;
- (3)Stipulations and admissions of fact as to the contents and authenticity of documents;
- (4)Whether the parties can agree to submission of the case on a stipulated record;
- (5)Whether a party chooses to waive appearance at an oral hearing and to submit only documentary evidence (subject to the objection of the other party) and written argument;
- (6)Limitation of the number of witnesses;
- (7)Scheduling dates for the exchange of witness lists and of proposed exhibits;
- (8)Discovery and scheduling dates for completion of discovery;
- (9)The date, time, and place for the hearing; and
- (10)Such other matters as may tend to expedite the fair and just disposition of the proceedings.
- (d)The presiding officer shall issue an order containing all matters agreed upon by the parties or ordered by the presiding officer at a prehearing conference.