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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 726 — Black Lung Benefits; Requirements for Coal Mine Operator's Insurance · § 726.305

§ 726.305. Contents of notice.

151 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t20/s§ 726.305·

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The notice required by § 726.304 shall:
(a)Identify the operator against whom the penalty is assessed, as well as the name of any other person severally liable for such penalty;
(b)Set forth the determination of the Director as to the amount of the penalty and the reason or reasons therefor;
(c)Set forth the right of each person identified in paragraph
(a)of this section to contest the notice and request a hearing before the Office of Administrative Law Judges;
(d)Set forth the method for each person identified in paragraph
(a)to contest the notice and request a hearing before the Office of Administrative Law Judges; and
(e)Inform any affected person that in the absence of a timely contest and request for hearing received within 30 days of the date of receipt of the notice, the Director's assessment will become final and unappealable as to that person.
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