When assigned to a formal hearing, an ALJ may:
(a)
Administer oaths and affirmations;
(c)
Issue rules of procedure for written evidence;
(d)
Rule on offers of proof and receive evidence;
(f)
Rule on motions of the parties;
(g)
Suspend or bar an attorney from representing a person in the proceeding for unsuitable conduct;
(h)
Exclude any person for disruptive behavior during the hearing;
(i)
Set the hearing schedule;
(j)
Certify questions to the Commandant (CG-5);
(k)
Proceed with a scheduled session of the hearing in the absence of a party who failed to appear;
(l)
Extend or shorten a non-statutorily imposed deadline under this subpart within the 240-day time limit for the completion of public hearings in 33 U.S.C. 1504(g) ;
(m)
Set deadlines not specified in this subpart or the Deepwater Ports Act; and
(n)
Take any other action authorized by or consistent with this subpart, the Deepwater Ports Act, or 5 U.S.C. 551-559.