[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 29, Volume 9]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 29CFR2200.8]

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                             TITLE 29--LABOR
 
      CHAPTER XX--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION
 
PART 2200_RULES OF PROCEDURE--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec. 2200.8  Filing.

    (a) What to file. All papers required to be served on a party or 
intervenor, except for those papers associated with part of a discovery 
request under Rules 52 through 56, shall be filed either before service 
or within a reasonable time thereafter.
    (b) Where to file. Prior to assignment of a case to a Judge, all 
papers shall be filed with the Executive Secretary at One Lafayette 
Centre, 1120-20th Street, NW., Suite 980, Washington, DC 20036-3419. 
Subsequent to the assignment of the case to a Judge, all papers shall be 
filed with the Judge at the address given in the notice informing of 
such assignment. Subsequent to the docketing of the Judge's report, all 
papers shall be filed with the Executive Secretary, except as provided 
in Sec. 2200.90(b)(3).
    (c) How to file. Unless otherwise ordered, all filing may be 
accomplished by postage-prepaid first class mail or by personal 
delivery.
    (d) Number of copies. Unless otherwise ordered or stated in this 
part:
    (1) If a case is before a Judge or if it has not yet been assigned 
to a Judge, only the original of a document shall be filed.
    (2) If a case is before the Commission for review, the original and 
eight copies of a document shall be filed.
    (e) Filing date. Filing is effective upon mailing (if by mail) or 
upon receipt by the Commission (if filing is by personal delivery, 
overnight delivery service, or facsimile transmission), except that the 
filing of petitions for discretionary review is effective only upon 
receipt by the Commission. See Sec. 2200.91.
    (f) Facsimile transmissions. (1) Any document may be filed with the 
Commission or its Judges by facsimile transmission. Filing shall be 
deemed completed at the time that the facsimile transmission is received 
by the Commission or the Judge. The filed facsimile shall have the same 
force and effect as the original.
    (2) All facsimile transmissions shall include a facsimile of the 
appropriate certificate of service.
    (3) Within 3 days after the Commission or the Judge has received the 
facsimile, the party filing the document shall forward to the Commission 
or the Judge a signed, original document and, where appropriate, the 
proper number of multiple copies.
    (4) It is the responsibility of parties desiring to file documents 
by the use of facsimile transmission equipment to utilize equipment that 
is compatible with facsimile transmission equipment operated by the 
Commission. Legibility of the transmitted documents is the 
responsibility of the serving party.

[57 FR 41684, Sept. 11, 1992, as amended at 58 FR 26065, Apr. 30, 1993; 
62 FR 35963, July 3, 1997]

    Effective Date Note: At 70 FR 22787, May 3, 2005, Sec. 2200.8 was 
revised, effective Aug. 1, 2005. At 70 FR 25652, May 13, 2005, technical 
corrections were incorporated. For the convenience of the user, the 
revised text is set forth as follows:

Sec. 2200.8  Filing.

    (a) What to file. All papers required to be served on a party or 
intervenor, except for those papers associated with part of a discovery 
request under Rules 52 through 56, shall be filed either before service 
or within a reasonable time thereafter.
    (b) Where to file. Prior to assignment of a case to a Judge, all 
papers shall be filed with the Executive Secretary at One Lafayette 
Centre, 1120 20th Street, NW., Suite 980, Washington, DC 20036-3457. 
Subsequent to the assignment of the case to a Judge, all papers shall be 
filed with the Judge at the address given in the notice informing of 
such assignment. Subsequent to the docketing of the Judge's report, all 
papers shall be filed with the Executive Secretary, except as provided 
in Sec. 2200.90(b)(3).
    (c) How to file. Unless otherwise ordered, filings may be 
accomplished by postage-prepaid first class mail, personal delivery, or 
electronic transmission or facsimile transmission.
    (d) Number of copies. Unless otherwise ordered or stated in this 
part:
    (1) If a case is before a Judge or if it has not yet been assigned 
to a Judge, only the original of a document shall be filed.
    (2) If a case is before the Commission for review, the original and 
eight copies of a document shall be filed.
    (e) Filing date. (1) Except for the documents listed in paragraph 
(e)(2) of this section, filing is effective upon mailing, if by mail,

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upon receipt by the Commission, if filing is by personal delivery, 
overnight delivery service, facsimile transmission or electronic 
transmission.
    (2) Filing is effective upon receipt for petitions for interlocutory 
review (Sec. 2200.73(b)), petitions for discretionary review (Sec. 
2200.91), and EAJA applications (Sec. 2204.301).
    (3) Counsel and the parties shall have sole responsibility for 
ensuring that the document is timely received by the Commission.
    (f) Facsimile transmissions. (1) Any document may be filed with the 
Commission or its Judges by facsimile transmission. Filing shall be 
deemed completed at the time that the facsimile transmission is received 
by the Commission or the Judge. The filed facsimile shall have the same 
force and effect as an original.
    (2) All facsimile transmissions shall include a facsimile of the 
appropriate certificate of service.
    (3) It is the responsibility of parties desiring to file documents 
by the use of facsimile transmission equipment to utilize equipment that 
is compatible with facsimile transmission equipment operated by the 
Commission. Legibility of the transmitted documents is the 
responsibility of the serving party.
    (g) Electronic filing. (1) Where all parties consent to electronic 
service and electronic filing, a document may be filed by electronic 
transmission with the Commission and its judges. The certificate of 
service accompanying the document must state that the other parties 
consent to filing by electronic transmission. The electronic 
transmission shall be in the manner specified by the Commission's Web 
site (http://www.OSHRC.gov).
    (2) A document filed in conformance with these rules constitutes a 
written document for the purpose of applying these rules, and a copy 
printed by the Commission and placed in the case file shall have the 
same force and effect as the original.
    (3) A certificate of service shall accompany each document 
electronically filed. The certificate shall set forth the dates and 
manner of filing and service. It is the responsibility of the 
transmitting party to retain records showing the date of transmission, 
including receipts.
    (4) A party that files a document by an electronic transmission 
shall utilize equipment and software that is compatible with equipment 
operated by the Commission and shall be responsible for the legibility 
of the document.
    (5) Information that is sensitive but not privileged shall be filed 
as follows:
    (i) If Social Security numbers must be included in a document, only 
the last four digits of that number shall be used;
    (ii) If names of minor children must be mentioned, only the initials 
of that child shall be used;
    (iii) If dates of birth must be included, only the year shall be 
used;
    (iv) If financial account numbers must be filed, only the last four 
digits of these numbers shall be used;
    (v) If a personal identifying number, such as a driver's license 
number must be filed, only the last four digits shall be used. Parties 
shall exercise caution when filing medical records, medical treatment 
records, medical diagnosis records, employment history, and individual 
financial information, and shall redact or exclude certain materials 
unnecessary to a disposition of the case.
    (6) A transmittal letter shall not be filed electronically or by 
other means when a document is transmitted noting:
    (i) The transmittal of a document;
    (ii) The inclusion of an attachment;
    (iii) A request for a return receipt; or
    (iv) A request for additional information concerning the filing.
    (7) The signature line of any document shall include the notation 
``/s/'' followed by the typewritten name or graphical duplicate of the 
handwritten signature of the party representative filing the document. 
Such representation of the signature shall be deemed to be the original 
signature of the representative for all purposes unless the party 
representative shows that such representation of the signature was 
unauthorized.
    (8) Privileged information shall not be filed electronically. 
Privileged information or information that is asserted by any party to 
be privileged shall not be filed electronically.