Goto Section: 1.729 | 1.731 | Table of Contents
FCC 1.730
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 1.730 Other forms of discovery.
(a) If a party believes it needs to engage in some form of discovery
other than by written interrogatories under Sec. 1.729, including but
not limited to the production of documents, the taking of depositions,
or the propounding of additional interrogatories, the party may file a
motion with the Commission requesting that such discovery be permitted.
The motion should state with specificity the type of discovery
requested, the information which is expected to be elicited, the
relevance of such information to the resolution of the proceeding, and
must also comply with the requirements of Sec. 1.727 hereof, pertaining
to motions generally. Such motions will not be routinely granted except
for good cause shown.
(b) The party from whom the discovery is sought may file an
opposition to a motion seeking discovery within 10 days after the motion
is filed. No reply is permitted.
(c) Motions seeking discovery may be filed only during the period
beginning with the service of a complaint and ending 30 days after the
date an answer is filed or 15 days after responses to interrogatories
under Sec. 1.729 are filed, whichever period is longer, except where the
movant demonstrates that
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the need for such discovery could not, even with due diligence, have
been ascertained within this period.
(d) Documents produced through discovery shall not be filed with the
Commission unless so ordered by the Commission or its staff.
[ 53 FR 11854 , Apr. 11, 1988, as amended at 58 FR 25572 , Apr. 27, 1993]
Goto Section: 1.729 | 1.731
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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