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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 134 — Rules of Procedure Governing Cases Before the Office of Hearings and Appeals · § 134.1207

§ 134.1207. The administrative record.

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(a)Time limits. The administrative record will be due 20 calendar days after issuance of the Notice and Order unless additional time is requested and granted.
(b)Contents. The administrative record shall include non-privileged, relevant documents that SBA considered in making its final loan review decision or that were before SBA at the time of the final loan review decision. The administrative record need not, however, contain all documents pertaining to the appellant.
(c)Non-waiver. In the event that privileged or confidential information is disclosed in the administrative record, such disclosure shall not operate as a waiver of any claim of privilege or confidentiality by SBA.
(d)Filing. SBA will file the administrative record with OHA and serve it on appellant utilizing the OHA Case Portal.
(e)Objections.
(1)Any objection to the administrative record must be filed with OHA and served on SBA no later than 30 calendar days after the issuance of the Notice and Order, utilizing the OHA Case Portal. If additional time to file the administrative record was requested and granted by a Judge, appellant will have 10 calendar days from the date SBA is required to file the administrative record under the judge's order granting an extension in which to file an objection to the administrative record.
(2)The appellant may object to the absence of any document from the administrative record that the appellant believes should have been included in the administrative record.
(3)The Judge will rule upon such objections and may direct or permit that the administrative record be supplemented.
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