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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 851 — Worker Safety and Health Program · § 851.34

§ 851.34. Requests for conferences.

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(a)Within the time allotted by a notice of the filling of an application, any affected contractor or worker may file with the EHSS Director a request for a conference on the application for a variance.
(b)A request for a conference filed pursuant to paragraph
(a)of this section must include:
(1)A concise statement explaining how the contractor or worker would be affected by the variance applied for, including relevant facts;
(2)A specification of any statement or representation in the application which is denied, and a concise summary of the evidence that would be adduced in support of each denial; and
(3)Any other views or arguments on any issue of fact or law presented.
(c)The EHSS Director, or designee, must respond to a request within fifteen days and, if the request is granted, indicate the time and place of the conference and the DOE participants in the conference. [71 FR 6931, Feb. 9, 2006, as amended at 71 FR 68733, Nov. 28, 2006; 80 FR 5009, Jan. 30, 2015; 88 FR 41294, June 26, 2023]
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