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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 81 — Standard Specifications for the Granting of Patent Licenses · § 81.53

§ 81.53. Review by the Board.

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(a)The Board shall determine the propriety of any decision concerning the grant, denial, interpretation, modification, or revocation of a license according to the policy and criteria of these regulations, including § 81.11, on the record and evidence submitted by an appellant and the Commission to the Board.
(b)A hearing may be requested by the Commission or an appellant within fifteen
(15)days after the notice set forth under § 81.52(c). An appellant and the Commission shall be given a minimum of fifteen
(15)days' notice of the time and place of a hearing. The Commission and the appellant shall have an opportunity to make oral arguments before the Board.
(c)The Board shall make findings of fact and reach a conclusion with respect to the propriety of the decision of the Commission, which conclusion shall constitute the final action of the Commission.
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