Sec. 1373. HEARINGS
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## SEC. 1373 HEARINGS **[**[12 U.S.C. 4633](/us/usc/t12/s4633)**]** ###
(a)Requirements ####
(1)Venue and record Any hearing under section 1371, 1376(c), or 1377 shall be held on the record and in the District of Columbia. ####
(2)Timing Any such hearing shall be fixed for a date not earlier than 30 days nor later than 60 days after service of the notice of charges under section 1371 or 1377 or determination to impose a penalty under section 1376, unless an earlier or a later date is set by the hearing officer at the request of the party served. ####
(3)Procedure Any such hearing shall be conducted in accordance with chapter 5 of title 5, United States Code. ####
(4)Failure to appear If the party served fails to appear at the hearing through a duly authorized representative, such party shall be deemed to have consented to the issuance of the cease-and-desist69 order or the imposition of the penalty for which the hearing is held. 69Section 1153(b)(1)(B)(iii) amended this paragraph by inserting “or removal or prohibition” after “cease and desist”. The amendment could not be executed because such term does not appear in this paragraph. ###
(b)Issuance of Order ####
(1)In general After any such hearing, and within 90 days after the parties have been notified that the case has been submitted to the Director for final decision, the Director shall render the decision (which shall include findings of fact upon which the decision is predicated) and shall issue and serve upon each party to the proceeding an order or orders consistent with the provisions of this subtitle. ####
(2)Modification Judicial review of any such order shall be exclusively as provided in section 1374. Unless such a petition for review is timely filed as provided in section 1374, and thereafter until the record in the proceeding has been filed as so provided, the Director may at any time, modify, terminate, or set aside any such order, upon such notice and in such manner as the Director considers proper. Upon such filing of the record, the Director may modify, terminate, or set aside any such order with permission of the court.
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