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C.F.R. Title 5 Chapter II Subchapter A Part 1201 Subpart D

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart D — Procedures For Original Jurisdiction Cases

5 C.F.R. pt. 1201, subpt. D

  • § 1201.121 Scope Of Jurisdiction; Application Of Subparts B, F, And H
  • § 1201.122 Filing Complaint; Serving Documents On Parties
  • § 1201.123 Contents Of Complaint
  • § 1201.124 Rights; Answer To Complaint
  • § 1201.125 Administrative Law Judge
  • § 1201.126 Final Decisions
  • § 1201.127 Judicial Review
  • § 1201.128 Filing Complaint; Serving Documents On Parties
  • § 1201.129 Contents Of Complaint
  • § 1201.130 Rights; Answer To Complaint
  • § 1201.131 Judge
  • § 1201.132 Final Decisions
  • § 1201.133 Judicial Review
  • § 1201.134 Deciding Official; Filing Stay Request; Serving Documents On Parties
  • § 1201.135 Contents Of Stay Request
  • § 1201.136 Action On Stay Request
  • § 1201.137 Covered Actions; Filing Complaint; Serving Documents On Parties
  • § 1201.138 Contents Of Complaint
  • § 1201.139 Rights; Answer To Complaint
  • § 1201.140 Judge; Requirement For Finding Of Good Cause
  • § 1201.141 Judicial Review
  • § 1201.142 Actions Filed By Administrative Law Judges
  • § 1201.143 Right To Hearing; Filing Complaint; Serving Documents On Parties
  • § 1201.144 Hearing Procedures; Referring The Record
  • § 1201.145 No Appeal
  • § 1201.146 Requests For Protective Orders By The Special Counsel
  • § 1201.147 Requests For Protective Orders By Persons Other Than The Special Counsel
  • § 1201.148 Enforcement Of Protective Orders
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