§ 1264.111. Notice of hearing.
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(a)When the presiding officer receives the complaint and answer, the presiding officer shall promptly serve a notice of hearing upon the defendant in the manner prescribed by § 1264.107. At the same time, the presiding officer shall send a copy of such notice to the representative of the authority.
(b)Such notice shall include—
(1)The tentative time and place, and the nature of the hearing;
(2)The legal authority and jurisdiction under which the hearing is to be held;
(3)The matters of fact and law asserted;
(4)A description of the procedures for the conduct of the hearing;
(5)The name, address, and telephone number of the representative of the authority and of the defendant;
(6)An opportunity for a settlement conference or proposals of adjustment through alternative dispute resolutions, if not already explored; and
(7)Such other matters as the presiding officer deems appropriate. [52 FR 39498, Oct. 22, 1987, as amended at 80 FR 42029, July 16, 2015]