[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 28, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 28CFR49.2]

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                    TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
 
              CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Continued)
 
PART 49--ANTITRUST CIVIL PROCESS ACT--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 49.2  Duties of custodian.

    (a) Upon taking physical possession of documentary material, answers 
to interrogatories, or transcripts of oral testimony delivered pursuant 
to a civil investigative demand issued under section 3(a) of the Act, 
the antitrust document custodian designated pursuant to section 4(a) of 
the Act (subject to the general supervision of the Assistant Attorney 
General in charge of the Antitrust Division), shall, unless otherwise 
directed by a court of competent jurisdiction, select, from time to 
time, from among such documentary material, answers to interrogatories 
or transcripts of oral testimony, the documentary material, answers to 
interrogatories or transcripts of oral testimony the copying of which 
the custodian deems necessary or appropriate for the official use of the 
Department of Justice, and shall determine, from time to time, the 
number of copies of any such documentary material, answers to 
interrogatories or transcripts of oral testimony that are to be 
reproduced pursuant to the Act.

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    (b) Copies of documentary material, answers to interrogatories, or 
transcripts of oral testimony in the physical possession of the 
custodian pursuant to a civil investigative demand may be reproduced by 
or under the authority of any officer, employee, or agent of the 
Department of Justice designated by the custodian. Documentary material 
for which a civil investigative demand has been issued but which is 
still in the physical possession of the person upon whom the demand has 
been served may, by agreement between such person and the custodian, be 
reproduced by such person, in which case the custodian may require that 
the copies so produced be duly certified as true copies of the original 
of the material involved.

[60 FR 44277, Aug. 25, 1995; 60 FR 61290, Nov. 29, 1995]