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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 906 — National Appeals Office Rules of Procedure · § 906.2

§ 906.2. Definitions.

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As used in this part: Agency record means all material and information, including electronic, the office that issued the initial administrative determination relied on or considered in reaching its initial administrative determination, or which otherwise is related to the initial administrative determination. Appeal means an appellant's petition to appeal an initial administrative determination and all administrative processes of the National Appeals Office related thereto. Appellant means a person who is the named recipient of an initial administrative determination and appeals it to the National Appeals Office.
Appellate officer means an individual designated by the Chief of the National Appeals Office to adjudicate the appeal. The term may include the Chief of the National Appeals Office. Day means calendar day unless otherwise specified by the Chief of the National Appeals Office. When computing any time period specified under these rules, count every day, including intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. If the date that ordinarily would be the last day for filing with NAO falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, or a day NAO is closed, the filing period will include the first NAO workday after that date.
Department or DOC means the Department of Commerce. Initial Administrative Determination or IAD means a determination made by an official of the National Marine Fisheries Service that directly and adversely affects a person's ability to hold, acquire, use, or be issued a limited access privilege. The term also includes determinations issued pursuant to other federal law, for which review has been assigned to the National Appeals Office by the Secretary. NAO means the National Appeals Office, an adjudicatory body within the Office of Management and Budget, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce.
The term generally means all NAO personnel, including appellate officers. NAO case record means the agency record and all additional documents and other materials related to an appeal and maintained by NAO in a case file. NMFS means the National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA means the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce.
Party means a person who files a petition for appeal with NAO and an office that issued the IAD if that office participates in the NAO appeal. Regional Administrator means the administrator of one of five regions of NMFS: Northeast, Southeast, West Coast, Alaska, or Pacific Islands. The term also includes an official with similar authority within the DOC, such as the Director of NMFS Office of Sustainable Fisheries. Representative means an individual properly authorized by an appellant in writing to act for the appellant in conjunction with an appeal pending in NAO.
The representative does not need to be a licensed attorney.
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