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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 501 — Administrative Procedures and Sanctions · § 501.142

§ 501.142. Modification or rescission.

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(a)A ruling may be modified or rescinded by—
(1)Publication of the modification or rescission by DOE in the Federal Register and in 10 CFR part 518; or
(2)Adoption of a rule that supersedes or modifies a prior ruling.
(b)A person shall not be subject to the sanctions or penalties stated in these regulations for actions taken in reliance upon a ruling, notwithstanding that the ruling is subsequently declared to be invalid or no longer applicable. A person affected by a ruling may not rely upon it for more than 30 days after it has been rendered invalid pursuant to issuance of a superseding rule by OFE, or after it has been rescinded or modified by DOE.
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