Goto Section: 1.732 | 1.734 | Table of Contents

FCC 1.733
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 | 1998
Sec. 1.733  Status conference.

    (a) In any complaint proceeding, the Commission may in its 
discretion direct the attorneys and/or the parties to appear before it 
for a conference to consider:
    (1) Simplification or narrowing of the issues;
    (2) The necessity for or desirability of amendments to the 
pleadings, or of additional pleadings or evidentiary submissions;
    (3) Obtaining admissions of fact or stipulations between the parties 
as to any or all of the matters in controversy;
    (4) Settlement of the matters in controversy by agreement of the 
parties;
    (5) The necessity and extent of discovery, including objections to 
interrogatories or requests for production of documents;
    (6) The need and schedule for filing briefs, and the date for 
further conferences; and
    (7) Such other matters that may aid in the disposition of the 
complaint.
    (b) While a conference normally will be scheduled after the answer 
has been filed, any party may request that a conference be held at any 
time after the complaint has been filed.
    (c) During a status conference, the Commission staff may issue oral 
rulings pertaining to a variety of interlocutory matters relevant to the 
conduct of a formal complaint proceeding including, inter alia, 
procedural matters, discovery, and the submission of briefs or other 
evidentiary materials. These rulings will be promptly memorialized in 
writing and served on the parties. When such rulings require a party to 
undertake affirmative action not subject to deadlines established by 
another provision of this subpart, such action will be required within 
10 days from the date of the written memorialization unless the staff 
designates a later deadline.
    (d) Conferences will be scheduled by the Commission at such time and 
place as it may designate, to be conducted in person or by telephone 
conference call.
    (e) The failure of any attorney or party, following reasonable 
notice, to appear at a scheduled conference will be deemed a waiver and 
will not preclude the Commission from conferring with those parties or 
counsel present.
[ 53 FR 11855 , Apr. 11, 1988. Redesignated and amended at  58 FR 25573 , 
Apr. 27, 1993]


Goto Section: 1.732 | 1.734

Goto Year: 1996 | 1998
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