10 CFR 2.1203 - Hearing file; prohibition on discovery
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Final Procedures for Conducting Hearings on Conformance With the Acceptance Criteria in Combined Licenses
...to formulate the contention. Any contentions based on SUNSI or SGI must be filed within 20 days of access to the SUNSI or SGI. As for the 10 CFR 2.1203 hearing file that the NRC staff is obligated to produce in subpart L proceedings, the NRC is not applying this requirement to ITAAC hearing......
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Citizens Awareness Network, Inc. v. U.S., No. 04-1145.
...old subpart L — limns a streamlined hearing procedure. Unlike subpart G, subpart L does not provide Page 345 for traditional discovery. 10 C.F.R. § 2.1203. Instead, parties in hearings governed by subpart L are required to make certain mandatory disclosures (akin to "open file" discovery) a......
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Proposed Procedures for Conducting Hearings on Whether Acceptance Criteria in Combined Licenses Are Met
...that is less than 25 days, then that reduced time period will be used instead of 25 days, as explained earlier in this notice. As for the 10 CFR 2.1203 hearing file that the NRC staff is obligated to produce in Subpart L proceedings, the Staff is not recommending that this requirement be ma......
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Practice rules: Domestic licensing proceedings Materials and operator licensing proceedings; procedures for adjudications,
...error in the printing of a final rule published July 29, 1996 (61 FR 32978), amending Subpart L. That final rule included a reference in 10 CFR 2.1203(e) to 10 CFR 2.1205(R). The cross-reference to paragraph (R) should have appeared as a cross-reference to paragraph (k), as set out in the o......
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Citizens Awareness Network, Inc. v. U.S., No. 04-1145.
...old subpart L — limns a streamlined hearing procedure. Unlike subpart G, subpart L does not provide Page 345 for traditional discovery. 10 C.F.R. § 2.1203. Instead, parties in hearings governed by subpart L are required to make certain mandatory disclosures (akin to "open file" discovery) a......