952.9—Filing documents for the record.
(a)
Each party shall file with the Recorder pleadings, motions, proposed orders and other documents for the record. The Recorder shall cause copies to be delivered promptly to other parties to the proceeding and to the presiding officer.
(b)
The parties shall submit four copies of all documents unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer. One copy shall be signed as the original.
(c)
Documents shall be dated and state the docket number and title of the proceeding. Any pleading or other document required by order of the presiding officer to be filed by a specified date shall be delivered to the Recorder on or before such date. The date of filing shall be entered thereon by the Recorder.
Code of Federal Regulations
[36 FR 11563, June 16, 1971, as amended at 44 FR 61960, Oct. 29, 1979]
Code of Federal Regulations
Effective Date Note:
At 76 FR 36320, June 22, 2011, part 952 was revised, effective July 22, 2011. For the convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows:
PART 952—RULES OF PRACTICE IN PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TO FALSE REPRESENTATION AND LOTTERY ORDERS (EFF. 7-22-2011)
§ 952.9
Filing documents for the record.
(a)
Each party shall file with the Recorder pleadings, motions, proposed orders, and other documents for the record. Discovery need not be filed except as may be sought to be included in the record, or as may be ordered by the presiding officer. Each filing after the initial complaint shall be served upon all other parties to the proceeding by the filing party, and an affidavit of such service signed and dated by the filing party shall be included on the last page of such filing, which shall state as follows:
(b)
The parties shall file one original of all documents filed under this section unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer.
(c)
Documents shall be dated and state the docket number and title of the proceeding.
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Any pleading or other document required by order of the presiding officer to be filed by a specified date must be received by the Recorder on or before such date. The date of filing shall be entered thereon by the Recorder.
(d)
The presiding officer may permit filing of pleadings, motions, proposed orders, and other documents for the record by facsimile or by electronic mail with the Recorder.