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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 14 — Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act in Administrative Proceedings · § 14.130

§ 14.130. Allowable fees and expenses.

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(a)No award for the fee of an attorney or agent under these rules may exceed \$75.00 per hour. However, an award may also include the reasonable expenses of the attorney, agent or witness as a separate item, if the attorney, agent or witness ordinarily charges clients separately for such expenses.
(b)In determining the reasonableness of the fee sought for an attorney, agent or expert witness, the adjudicative officer shall consider the following:
(1)If the attorney, agent or witness is in private practice, his or her customary fee for similar services, or, if an employee of the applicant, the fully allocated cost of the services;
(2)The prevailing rate for the kind and quality of services furnished in the community in which the attorney, agent or witness ordinarily performs services;
(3)The time actually spent in the representation of the applicant;
(4)The time reasonably spent in the light of the difficulty or complexity of the issues in the proceeding; and
(5)Such other factors as may bear on the value of the services provided.
(c)The reasonable cost of any study, analysis, engineering report, test, project, or similar matter prepared on behalf of a party may be awarded, to the extent that the charge for the services does not exceed the prevailing rate for similar services, and the study or other matter was necessary for preparation of the applicant's case.
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