10 CFR 2.705 - Discovery-additional methods
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Amendments to Adjudicatory Process Rules and Related Requirements
...for disclosures under Sec. 2.704, including a statement as to when disclosures under Sec. 2.704(a)(1) were made or will be made.'' See 10 CFR 2.705(f)(1)(i). The parties must also confer and determine ``what changes should be made in the limitations on discovery imposed under these rules.''......
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Citizens Awareness Network, Inc. v. U.S., No. 04-1145.
...a complete armamentarium of traditional discovery devices (e.g., requests for document production, interrogatories, and depositions). 10 C.F.R. § 2.705. The parties may make motions for summary disposition (although the hearing officer is not required to entertain them). Id. § 2.710. There ......
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ESBWR Design Certification
...regarding the trustworthiness and reliability of the proposed recipient(s) of SGI, the NRC's Office of Administration, as specified by 10 CFR 2.705(c)(3)(iii), must provide the proposed recipient(s) any records that were considered in the trustworthiness and reliability determination, inclu......
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Application for License: GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment LLC (GLE Commercial Facility)
...regarding the proposed recipient(s) trustworthiness and reliability for access to SGI, the Office of Administration, in accordance with 10 CFR 2.705(c)(3)(iii), must provide the proposed recipient(s) any records that were considered in the trustworthiness and reliability determination, incl......
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Citizens Awareness Network, Inc. v. U.S., 04-1145.
...a complete armamentarium of traditional discovery devices (e.g., requests for document production, interrogatories, and depositions). 10 C.F.R. § 2.705. The parties may make motions for summary disposition (although the hearing officer is not required to entertain them). Id. § 2.710. There ......