§ 2.331. Oral argument before the presiding officer.
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When, in the opinion of the presiding officer, time permits and the nature of the proceeding and the public interest warrant, the presiding officer may allow, and fix a time for, the presentation of oral argument. The presiding officer will impose appropriate limits of time on the argument. The transcript of the argument is part of the record.
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§ 2.331
Oral argument before the presiding officer.
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