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FCC 1.315
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 |
2009
Sec. 1.315 Depositions upon oral examination—notice and preliminary procedure.
(a) Notice. A party to a hearing proceeding desiring to take the deposition
of any person upon oral examination shall give a minimum of 21 days notice
in writing to every other party, to the person to be examined, and to the
presiding officer. An original and three copies of the notice shall be filed
with the Secretary of the Commission. Related pleadings shall be served and
filed in the same manner. The notice shall contain the following
information:
(1) The name and address of each person to be examined, if known, and if the
name is not known, a general description sufficient to identify him or the
particular class or group to which he belongs.
(2) The time and place for taking the deposition of each person to be
examined, and the name or descriptive title and address of the officer
before whom the deposition is to be taken.
(3) The matters upon which each person will be examined. See Sec. 1.319.
(b) Responsive pleadings. (1) Within 7 days after service of the notice to
take depositions, a motion opposing the taking of depositions may be filed
by any party to the proceeding or by the person to be examined. See
Sec. 1.319(a).
(2) Within 14 days after service of the notice to take depositions, a
response to the opposition motion may be filed by any party to the
proceeding.
(3) Additional pleadings should not be filed and will not be considered.
(4) The computation of time provisions set forth in Sec. 1.4(g) shall not apply
to pleadings filed under the provisions of this paragraph.
(c) Protective order. On an opposition motion filed under paragraph (b) of
this section, or on his own motion, the presiding officer may issue a
protective order. See Sec. 1.313. A protective order issued by the presiding
officer on his own motion may be issued at any time prior to the date
specified in the notice for the taking of depositions.
(d) Authority to take depositions. (1) If an opposition motion is not filed
within 7 days after service of the notice to take depositions, and if the
presiding officer does not on his own motion issue a protective order prior
to the time specified in the notice for the taking of depositions, the
depositions described in the notice may be taken. An order for the taking of
depositions is not required.
(2) If an opposition motion is filed, the depositions described in the
notice shall not be taken until the presiding officer has acted on that
motion. If the presiding officer authorizes the taking of depositions, he
may specify a time, place or officer for taking them different from that
specified in the notice to take depositions.
(3) If the presiding officer issues a protective order, the depositions
described in the notice may be taken (if at all) only in accordance with the
provisions of that order.
(e) Broadcast comparative proceedings involving applicants for only new
facilities. In these cases, the 21-day advance notice provision of paragraph
(a) of this section shall be inapplicable to depositions of active and
passive owners of applicants in the proceeding. All applicants in such
proceedings should be prepared to make their active and passive owners
available for depositions during the period commencing with the deadline for
filing notices of appearance and ending 90 days after the release of the
designation order, if such depositions are requested by a party to the
proceeding. All such depositions will be conducted in Washington, DC or in
the community of license of the proposed station, at the deponent's option,
unless all parties agree to some other location.
[ 33 FR 10571 , July 25, 1968, as amended at 56 FR 794 , Jan. 9, 1991]
Goto Section: 1.313 | 1.316
Goto Year: 2007 |
2009
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