[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 6, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 6CFR13.28]

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                       TITLE 6--HOMELAND SECURITY
 
   CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
 
PART 13_PROGRAM FRAUD CIVIL REMEDIES--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  13.28  Motions.

    (a) Any application to the ALJ for an order or ruling will be by 
motion. Motions will state the relief sought, the authority relied upon, 
and the facts alleged, and will be filed and served on all other 
parties.
    (b) Except for motions Made during a prehearing conference or at the 
hearing, all motions will be in writing. The ALJ may require that oral 
motions be reduced to writing.
    (c) Within 15 days after a written motion is served, or such other 
time as may be fixed by the ALJ, any party may file a response to such 
motion.
    (d) The ALJ may not grant a written motion before the time for 
filing response thereto has expired, except upon consent of the parties 
or following a hearing on the motion, but may overrule or deny such 
motion without awaiting a response.
    (e) The ALJ will Make a reasonable effort to dispose of all 
outstanding motions before the hearing begins.
    (f) Except as provided by Sec. Sec.  13.21(e)(3) and 13.23(f), which 
concern subpoenas, the filing or pendency of a motion will not 
automatically alter or extend a deadline or return date.