6 CFR 13.34 - Evidence.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 6: Homeland Security (December 2005)


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TITLE 6 - HOMELAND SECURITY

CHAPTER I - DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

PART 13 - PROGRAM FRAUD CIVIL REMEDIES

13.34 - Evidence.

  (a) The ALJ will determine the admissibility of evidence.

  (b) Except as provided in this part, the ALJ will not be bound by the Federal Rules of Evidence. However, the ALJ may apply the Federal Rules of Evidence where appropriate, e.g., to exclude unreliable evidence.

  (c) The ALJ will exclude irrelevant and immaterial evidence.

  (d) Although relevant, evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or by considerations of undue delay or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.

  (e) Although relevant, evidence may be excluded if it is privileged under Federal law.

  (f) Evidence concerning offers of compromise or settlement will be inadmissible to the extent provided in Rule 408 of the Federal Rules of Evidence.

  (g) The ALJ will permit the parties to introduce rebuttal witnesses and evidence.

  (h) All Documents and other evidence offered or taken for the record will be open to examination by all parties, unless otherwise ordered by the ALJ pursuant to 13.24.