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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 4 — Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance from the Commission · § 4.72

§ 4.72. Exceptions and final decision.

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(a)The applicant or recipient, within thirty
(30)days of the mailing of an initial decision or a recommended decision, may file with the Commission his exceptions to such decision, with his reasons therefor.
(b)In the absence of exceptions to an initial decision, the Commission may, on its own motion within forty-five
(45)days after the mailing of such initial decision, serve on the applicant or recipient a notice that the Commission will review the decision.
(c)Upon the filing of exceptions to an initial decision or of a notice of review, the Commission shall review such initial decision and issue its own decision on the record with its reasons therefor.
(d)In the absence of either exceptions to an initial decision or of a notice of review, such initial decision shall constitute the final decision of the Commission.
(e)Upon the filing of exceptions to a recommended decision, the Commission shall review such recommended decision and issue its own decision on the record with its reasons therefor.
(f)In the absence of exceptions to a recommended decision, the Commission shall review such recommended decision and issue its own decision on the record with its reasons therefor.
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