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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 13 — Public Hearing Before a Public Board of Inquiry · § 13.5

§ 13.5. Notice of a hearing before a Board.

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If the Commissioner determines that a Board should be established to conduct a hearing on any matter, a notice of hearing will be published in the Federal Register setting forth the following information:
(a)If the hearing is under § 13.1
(a)or (b), all applicable information described in § 12.32(e).
(1)Any written document that is to be the subject matter of the hearing will be published as a part of the notice, or the notice will refer to it if the document has already been published in the Federal Register or state that the document is available from the Dockets Management Staff or an agency employee designated in the notice.
(2)For purposes of a hearing under § 13.1
(a)or (b), all participants who file a notice of participation under § 12.32(e)(6)(ii) are deemed to be parties and entitled to participate in selection of the Board under § 13.15(b).
(b)If the hearing is in lieu of a formal evidentiary hearing, as provided in § 13.1(c), all of the information described in § 12.32(e). [44 FR 22348, Apr. 13, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 26375, June 18, 1982]
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