Best practices - when putting things on another layer?

I'm designing a simple Web site that includes a FLVPlayer component, some components of ComoBox that control the player and text. Is there a reason tech, why the drive, the comboboxes and text each must be on different layers, or it's more an administrative issue? Is there a rule that indicates when a new layer should be used for something?

Thank you

I use them for the Organization, most of the time. When interpolation of symbols on the stage it can be a symbol on the layer, or it won't work. There should be a layer specifically for actionscript as well.

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