When the AC designates additional evidence as an exhibit, the AC will attach an exhibit list to the AC denial notice. Exhibited documents become a part of any administrative record prepared by CCPRB staff.
If preparing consolidated paper and electronic cases or consolidated electronic cases, please consult with a branch chief to ensure all necessary documents are exhibited.
The ALJ or AC will have already designated and marked most exhibits. If the exhibits have been designated but not marked, CCPRB staff will permanently mark the exhibits.
If either the ALJ or AC clearly considered a particular document an exhibit, but did not add the document to the Exhibit List in eView, CCPRB staff will add the document to the Exhibit List and permanently mark the item as an exhibit. If the court legal assistant is uncertain whether the ALJ or AC admitted a particular document to the record, the court legal assistant will seek the input of a CCPRB analyst.
CCPRB staff will create a separate court transcript index (index) and will not mark or otherwise alter the original exhibit list. The index will contain the same exhibits as the original exhibit list. CCPRB staff will compare the actual exhibit with its description on the exhibit list to ensure that each document has the proper exhibit number and that the description on the index shows correct names, dates, and number of pages.
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If the ALJ or AC inadvertently gave the same exhibit number to two different exhibits, CCPRB staff will designate the first document as “A” and the second document as “B” on both the index and the actual exhibit. However, if the ALJ or AC decision cites the duplicate exhibit number, CCPRB staff will not alter the exhibits or the exhibits' designation on the index. Rather, at the bottom of the index, CCPRB staff will include the statement, “Note: Exhibit numbers have been inadvertently duplicated.”
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For paper cases only, if the actual exhibit contains more or fewer pages than are shown on the exhibit list, CCPRB staff will annotate the index to show the correct number of pages.
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CCPRB staff will correct any typographical errors in names or dates on the index.
For paper cases only, all exhibits must be legible, clearly marked, and complete. If there is an exhibit stamp on a document, the stamp must be left intact, unless the stamp is very small, very light, obscured by print, or on the very edge of a page. In these instances, CCPRB staff will mark the exhibit clearly. CCPRB staff will mark the exhibit at least one inch from the edge of the page, preferably in the lower right corner. CCPRB staff will not place the marking over print, unless doing so is unavoidable. CCPRB staff will stamp only the first page of an exhibit.