[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 3, Parts 1200 to end]
[Revised as of January 1, 1999]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR2472.6]
[Page 437-438]
TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
CHAPTER XIV--FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY, GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE
FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY AND FEDERAL SERVICE IMPASSES PANEL
PART 2472--IMPASSES ARISING PURSUANT TO AGENCY DETERMINATIONS NOT TO ESTABLISH OR TO TERMINATE FLEXIBLE OR COMPRESSED WORK SCHEDULES--Table of Contents
Subpart B--Procedures of the Panel
Sec. 2472.6 Filing and service.
(a) Filing and service of request. (1) Any party submitting a
request for Panel consideration of an impasse filed pursuant to
Sec. 2472.3 of these rules shall file an original and one copy with the
Panel. A clean copy may be submitted for the original. Requests may be
submitted in person or by registered mail, certified mail, regular mail,
or private delivery service. Requests will also be accepted by the Panel
if transmitted to the facsimile machine of its office. A party
submitting a request by facsimile shall also file an original for the
Panel's records, but failure to do so shall not affect the validity of
the filing by facsimile, if otherwise proper.
(2) The party submitting the request shall serve a copy of such
request upon all counsel of record or other designated representative(s)
of parties, and upon parties not so represented. Service upon such
counsel or representative shall constitute service upon the party, but a
copy also shall be transmitted to the party. Service of a request may be
made in person or by registered mail, certified mail, regular mail, or
private delivery service. With the permission of the person receiving
the request, service may be made by facsimile transmission or by any
other agreed-upon method.
(b) Filing and service of other documents. (1) Any party submitting
a response to, or other document in connection with, a request for Panel
consideration of an impasse filed pursuant to Sec. 2472.3 shall file an
original and one copy with the Panel. A clean copy may be submitted for
the original. Documents may be submitted to the Panel in person or by
registered mail, certified mail, regular mail, or private delivery
service. Documents may also be accepted by the Panel if transmitted to
the facsimile machine of its office, but only with advance permission,
which may be obtained by telephone. A party submitting a document by
facsimile shall also file an original for the Panel's records, but
failure to do so shall not affect the validity of the submission, if
otherwise proper.
(2) The party submitting the document shall serve a copy of such
request upon all counsel of record or other designated representative(s)
of parties, or upon parties not so represented. Service upon such
counsel or representative shall constitute service upon the party, but a
copy also shall be transmitted to the party. Service of a document may
be made in person or by registered mail, certified mail, regular mail,
or private delivery service. With the permission of the person receiving
the document, service may be made by facsimile transmission or by any
other agreed-upon method.
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(c) A signed and dated statement of service shall accompany each
document submitted to the Panel. The statement of service shall include
the names of the parties and persons served, their addresses, the date
of service, the nature of the document served, and the manner in which
service was made.
(d) The date of service or date served shall be the day when the
matter served, if properly addressed, is deposited in the U.S. mail, is
delivered in person, or is deposited with a private delivery service
that will provide a record showing the date the document was tendered to
the delivery service. Where service is made by facsimile transmission,
the date of service shall be the date on which transmission is received.
(e) Unless otherwise provided by the Panel or its designated
representatives, any document or paper filed with the Panel under this
part, together with any enclosure filed therewith, shall be typewritten
on 8\1/2\ x 11 inch plain white paper, shall have margins no less than 1
inch on each side, shall be in typeface no smaller than 10 characters
per inch, and shall be numbered consecutively. Nonconforming papers may,
at the Panel's discretion, be rejected.
(f) An impasse arising pursuant to section 6131(c) (2) or (3) of the
Act will not be considered to be filed, and no Panel action will be
taken, until the party initiating the request has complied with
Sec. 2472.4, 2472.5, and 2472.6 of these regulations.
[48 FR 19695, May 2, 1983. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 41295, Aug.
8, 1996]