33 CFR §20.501
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- (a)Any party may by motion request a conference.
- (b)The ALJ may direct the parties to attend one or more conferences before or during a hearing.
- (c)The ALJ may invite interested persons to attend a conference, other than a settlement conference, as the ALJ deems appropriate.
- (d)The ALJ shall give reasonable notice of the time and place of any conference to the parties, and to interested persons if invited. A conference may occur in person, by telephone, or by other appropriate means.
- (e)Each party, and any interested person invited, shall be fully prepared for a useful discussion of all issues properly before the conference, both procedural and substantive, and be authorized to commit themselves or those they represent respecting those issues.
- (f)Unless the ALJ excuses a party, the failure of a party to attend or participate in a conference, after being served with reasonable notice of its time and place, waives all objections to any agreements reached in it and to any consequent orders or rulings.
- (g)The ALJ may direct that any of the following be addressed or furnished before, during, or after the conference:
- (1)Methods of service and filing.
- (2)Motions for consolidation or severance of parties or issues.
- (3)Motions for discovery.
- (4)Identification, simplification, and clarification of the issues.
- (5)Requests for amendment of the pleadings.
- (6)Stipulations and admissions of fact and of the content and authenticity of documents.
- (7)The desirability of limiting and grouping witnesses, so as to avoid duplication.
- (8)Requests for official notice and particular matters to be resolved by reliance upon the substantive standards, rules, and other policies of the Coast Guard.
- (9)Offers of settlement.
- (10)Proposed date, time, and place of the hearing.
- (11)Other matters that may aid in the disposition of the proceeding.
- (h)No one may stenographically report or otherwise record a conference unless the ALJ allows.
- (i)During a conference, the ALJ may dispose of any procedural matters on which he or she is authorized to rule.
- (j)Actions taken at a conference may be memorialized in—