(b) Content of scheduling order. The content of the scheduling order shall be tailored to the specifics of the matter before the Commission, including any requirement for a public hearing. The Commission or the presiding officer shall consider scheduling the following:
- (1) A deadline for conclusion of discovery on proponent's direct case;
- (2) A deadline to request oral cross-examination of proponent's witnesses;
- (3) A deadline for designation of written cross-examination on proponent's direct case;
- (4) The time and date for a public hearing on proponent's direct case, or the date and procedures for entering a proponent's direct case into evidence in a hearing by written submission of material only;
- (5) A deadline for parties other than the proponent to file testimony in support of, or in rebuttal to, the proponent's direct case;
- (6) A deadline for conclusion of discovery on testimony supporting or rebutting the proponent's direct case;
- (7) A deadline to request oral cross-examination of other parties' witnesses;
- (8) A deadline for designation of written cross-examination on other parties' testimony;
- (9) The time and date for a public hearing on other parties' testimony, or the date and procedures for entering other parties' testimony in a hearing by written submission of material only;
- (10) A deadline for the proponent to file surrebuttal testimony to other parties' direct cases;
- (11) A deadline for conclusion of discovery on any proponent's surrebuttal rebuttal testimony;
- (12) A deadline to request oral cross-examination of proponent's surrebuttal witnesses;
- (13) A deadline for designation of written cross-examination on proponent's surrebuttal testimony;
- (14) The time and date for a public hearing on a proponent's surrebuttal testimony, or the date and procedures for entering a proponent's surrebuttal testimony in a hearing by written submission of material only;
- (15) A deadline for filing briefs;
- (16) A deadline for filing reply briefs; and
- (17) A deadline for requesting oral argument.