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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 2 — Agency Rules of Practice and Procedure · § 2.1309

§ 2.1309. Notice of oral hearing.

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(a)A notice of oral hearing will—
(1)State the time, place, and issues to be considered;
(2)Provide names and addresses of participants,
(3)Specify the time limit for participants and others to indicate whether they wish to present views;
(4)Specify the schedule for the filing of written testimony, statements of position, proposed questions for the Presiding Officer to consider, and rebuttal testimony consistent with the schedule provisions of § 2.1321.
(5)Specify that the oral hearing shall commence within 15 days of the date for submittal of rebuttal testimony unless otherwise ordered;
(6)State any other instructions the Commission deems appropriate;
(7)If so determined by the NRC staff or otherwise directed by the Commission, direct that the staff participate as a party with respect to some or all issues.
(b)If the Commission is not the Presiding Officer, the notice of oral hearing will also state:
(1)When the jurisdiction of the Presiding Officer commences and terminates;
(2)The powers of the Presiding Officer;
(3)Instructions to the Presiding Officer to certify promptly the completed hearing record to the Commission without a recommended or preliminary decision.
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