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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 1316 — Administrative Functions, Practices, and Procedures · § 1316.47

§ 1316.47. Request for hearing; answer.

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(a)Any person entitled to a hearing and desiring a hearing shall, within the period permitted for filing, file a request for a hearing that complies with the following format (see the Table of DEA Mailing Addresses in § 1321.01 of this chapter for the current mailing address):
(Date)Drug Enforcement Administration, Attn: Hearing Clerk/OALJ (Mailing Address) Subject: Request for Hearing Dear Sir: The undersigned ___ (Name of the Person) hereby requests a hearing in the matter of: ___ (Identification of the proceeding). (State with particularity the interest of the person in the proceeding.) All notices to be sent pursuant to the proceeding should be addressed to:
(Name)(Street Address) (City and State) Respectfully yours, (Signature of Person)
(b)A party shall file an answer as required under §§ 1301.37(d) or 1309.46(d) of this chapter, as applicable. The presiding officer, upon request and a showing of good cause, may grant a reasonable extension of the time allowed for filing the answer. [87 FR 68045, Nov. 14, 2022]
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