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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Coast Guard MOTION FOR FURTHER DISCOVERY CG-5800B (08/14) Complainant: UNITED STATES COAST GUARD v. Respondent: For Docketing Center Use Only: Coast Guard Enforcement Activity Number: In Person Express courier FAX Mail Electronic Delivery 1) [provide circumstances warranting the discovery]; In Person Express courier FAX Mail Electronic Delivery In Person Express courier FAX Mail Electronic Delivery 3) I hereby certify I have served the foregoing documents with the assigned Administrative Law Judge by: Signature Type or print name Date Docket Number: 20 - Respondent motions the assigned Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) for discovery and, in accordance with 33 C.F.R. § 20.601(e), provides the following support: 2) [explain the nature of the information sought]; and 3) [explain the proposed method and scope of discovery along with the time and place discovery will occur] 1) I hereby certify I have served the foregoing documents with the Coast Guard Representative by: 2) I hereby certify I have served the foregoing documents with the ALJ Docketing Center by: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Date Signature Type or print name MOTION FOR FURTHER DISCOVERY Respondent requests if the ALJ determines he or she should grant the Motion for Further Discovery, the ALJ shall issue an order in accordance with 33 C.F.R. § 20.601(d), together with the terms on which it will occur. Privacy Act Statement The legal authority for the collection of information on this form is authorized by 46 U.S.C. Chapter 77 and 33 C.F.R. Part 20. The information provided will be used to advocate your position in this administrative proceeding. Unless part of mandatory discovery, submission of the information on this form is voluntary. You are solely responsible for the manner in which you want to present your own case. This document will become part of the official record, which can be viewed by the public. 33 C.F.R. § 20.903.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Coast Guard MOTION FOR FURTHER DISCOVERY

CG-5800B (08/14)

Complainant: UNITED STATES COAST GUARD

v. Respondent:

For Docketing Center Use Only:

Coast Guard Enforcement Activity Number:

In PersonExpress courierFAXMail Electronic Delivery

1) [provide circumstances warranting the discovery];

In PersonExpress courierFAXMail Electronic Delivery

In PersonExpress courierFAXMail Electronic Delivery3) I hereby certify I have served the foregoing documents with the assigned Administrative Law Judge by:

SignatureType or print name Date

Docket Number:20 -

Respondent motions the assigned Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) for discovery and, in accordance with 33 C.F.R. § 20.601(e), provides the following support:

2) [explain the nature of the information sought]; and

3) [explain the proposed method and scope of discovery along with the time and place discovery will occur]

1) I hereby certify I have served the foregoing documents with the Coast Guard Representative by:

2) I hereby certify I have served the foregoing documents with the ALJ Docketing Center by:

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

DateSignatureType or print name

MOTION FOR FURTHER DISCOVERY

Respondent requests if the ALJ determines he or she should grant the Motion for Further Discovery, the ALJ shall issue an order in accordance with 33 C.F.R. § 20.601(d), together with the terms on which it will occur.

Privacy Act Statement The legal authority for the collection of information on this form is authorized by 46 U.S.C. Chapter 77 and 33 C.F.R. Part 20. The information provided will be used to advocate your position in this administrative proceeding. Unless part of mandatory discovery, submission of the information on this form is voluntary.  You are solely responsible for the manner in which you want to present your own case.  This document will become part of the official record, which can be viewed by the public. 33 C.F.R. § 20.903.