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TITLE 42 - PUBLIC HEALTH

CHAPTER V - OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL - HEALTH CARE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

SUBCHAPTER B - OIG AUTHORITIES

PART 1005 - APPEALS OF EXCLUSIONS, CIVIL MONEY PENALTIES AND ASSESSMENTS

1005.6 - Prehearing conferences.

  (a) The ALJ will schedule at least one prehearing conference, and may schedule additional prehearing conferences as appropriate, upon reasonable notice to the parties.

  (b) The ALJ may use prehearing conferences 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 or 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 other parties) 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 of documents as permitted by this part; (9) The time and place for the hearing; (10) Such other matters as may tend to encourage the fair, just and expeditious disposition of the proceedings; and (11) Potential settlement of the case.

  (c) The ALJ will issue an order containing the matters agreed upon by the parties or ordered by the ALJ at a prehearing conference.

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