[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 3]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR2411.11]

[Page 357-358]
 
                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
 CHAPTER XIV--FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY, GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE 
  FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY AND FEDERAL SERVICE IMPASSES PANEL
 
PART 2411--AVAILABILITY OF OFFICIAL INFORMATION--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 2411.11  Compliance with subpenas.

    No member of the Authority or the Panel, or the General Counsel, or 
other officer or employee of the Authority, the Panel, or the General 
Counsel shall produce or present any files, documents, reports, 
memoranda, or records of the Authority, the Panel or the General 
Counsel, or testify in behalf of any party to any cause pending in any 
arbitration or in any court or before the Authority or the Panel, or any 
other board, commission, or administrative agency of the United States, 
territory, or the District of Columbia with respect to any information, 
facts, or other matter to their knowledge in their official capacity or 
with respect to the contents of any files, documents, reports, 
memoranda, or records of the Authority, the Panel or the General 
Counsel, whether in answer to a subpena, subpena duces tecum, or 
otherwise, without the written consent of

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the Authority, the Panel or the General Counsel, as appropriate. 
Whenever any subpena, the purpose for which is to adduce testimony or 
require the production of records as described above, shall have been 
served on any member or other officer or employee of the Authority, the 
Panel or the General Counsel, such person will, unless otherwise 
expressly directed by the Authority, the Panel or the General Counsel, 
as appropriate, and as provided by law, move pursuant to the applicable 
procedure to have such subpena invalidated on the ground that the 
evidence sought is privileged against disclosure by this rule.