FCC 1.956 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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Sec. 1.956 Settlement conferences.
Parties are encouraged to use alternative dispute resolution procedures to
settle disputes. See subpart E of this part. In any contested proceeding,
the Commission, in its discretion, may direct the parties or their attorneys
to appear before it for a conference.
(a) The purposes of such conferences are:
(1) To obtain admissions of fact or stipulations between the parties as to
any or all of the matters in controversy;
(2) To consider the necessity for or desirability of amendments to the
pleadings, or of additional pleadings or evidentiary submissions;
(3) To consider simplification or narrowing of the issues;
(4) To encourage settlement of the matters in controversy by agreement
between the parties; and
(5) To consider other matters that may aid in the resolution of the
contested proceeding.
(b) Conferences are scheduled by the Commission at a time and place it may
designate, to be conducted in person or by telephone conference call.
(c) The failure of any party or attorney, following reasonable notice, to
appear at a scheduled conference will be deemed a failure to prosecute,
subjecting that party's application or petition to dismissal by the
Commission.
[ 63 FR 68935 , Dec. 14, 1998]
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