The New York Certification and Report of Rule 26(f) FRBP-Rule 7026 FCBP Conference and Discovery Plan [Rochester] is a document used by the courts in the State of New York to document the agreements between parties regarding the discovery process during a lawsuit. This plan includes such items as the parties involved, the purpose and scope of the discovery, applicable deadlines, the types of materials that can be requested, and any other information that is necessary for the discovery process. The plan is typically created at the beginning of a lawsuit to ensure that all parties understand the process and are on the same page. There are two main types of New York Certification and Report of Rule 26(f) FRBP-Rule 7026 FCBP Conference and Discovery Plan [Rochester]: the Standard Plan and the Limited Plan. The Standard Plan is the most comprehensive plan, containing all the necessary information and requirements for the discovery process. The Limited Plan is more tailored to a specific case and is typically used when the parties feel that the full scope of the Standard Plan is not necessary for their proceedings.