[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 13, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 13CFR134.211]

[Page 457]
 
                TITLE 13--BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE
 
                CHAPTER I--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 134_RULES OF PROCEDURE GOVERNING CASES BEFORE THE OFFICE OF 
HEARINGS AND APPEALS--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart B_Rules of Practice for Most Cases
 
Sec. 134.211  Motions.

    (a) Contents. All motions must state the relief being requested, as 
well as the grounds and any authority for that relief.
    (b) Statement of whether motion is opposed. Except when filing a 
motion to dismiss or a motion for summary decision, the moving party 
must make reasonable efforts before filing the motion to contact any 
non-moving party and determine whether it will oppose the motion and 
must state in the motion whether each non-moving party will oppose or 
not oppose the motion. If the moving party cannot determine whether a 
non-moving party will oppose the motion, the moving party must describe 
in the motion the efforts made to contact that non-moving party.
    (c) Response. No later than 20 days after the service of a motion, 
all non-moving parties must serve and file a response or be deemed to 
have consented to the relief sought. Unless the Judge directs otherwise, 
the moving party will have no right to reply to a response, nor will 
oral argument be heard on the motion.
    (d) Service of orders. OHA will serve upon all parties any written 
order issued in response to a motion.
    (e) Motion to dismiss. A respondent may file a motion to dismiss any 
time before a decision is issued. If an answer or response has not been 
filed, the motion to dismiss stays the time to answer or respond. If the 
Judge denies the motion, and an answer or response has not been filed, 
the respondent must file the answer or response within 20 days after the 
order deciding the motion.
    (f) Motion for an extension of time. Except for good cause shown, a 
motion for an extension of time must be filed at least two days before 
the original deadline.

[61 FR 2683, Jan. 29, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 35766, June 30, 1998; 67 
FR 47248, July 18, 2002]