[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR60-30.4]

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           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
 
   CHAPTER 60--OFFICE OF FEDERAL CONTRACT COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS, EQUAL 
                         EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY,
                           DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 60-30--RULES OF PRACTICE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS TO ENFORCE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER 11246--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 60-30.4  Form, filing, service of pleadings and papers.

    (a) Form. The original of all pleadings and papers in a proceeding 
conducted under the regulations in this part shall be filed with the 
Administrative Law Judge assigned to the case or with the Chief 
Administrative Law Judge if the case has not been assigned. Every 
pleading and paper filed in the proceeding shall contain a caption 
setting forth the name of the agency instituting the proceeding, the 
title of the action, the case file number assigned by the Administrative 
Law Judge, and a designation of the pleading or paper (e.g., complaint, 
motion to dismiss, etc.). The pleading or papers shall be signed and 
shall contain the address and telephone number of the person 
representing the party or the person on whose behalf the pleading or 
paper was filed. Unless otherwise ordered for good cause by the 
Administrative Law Judge regarding specific papers and pleadings in a 
specific case, all such papers and pleadings are public documents.
    (b) Service. Service upon any party shall be made by the party 
filing the pleading or document by delivering a copy or mailing a copy 
to the party's last known address. When a party is represented by an 
attorney, the service shall by upon the attorney.

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    (c) Proof of service. A certificate of the person serving the 
pleading or other document by personal delivery or by mailing, setting 
forth the manner of services shall be proof of the service.

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