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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 20 — Office of Hearings and Appeals · § 20.3

§ 20.3. Location, organization, and officer qualifications.

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(a)Mailing address. The Office of Hearings and Appeals is located at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street, SW., Room B-133, Washington, DC 20410.
(b)Location. For deliveries, the Office of Hearings and Appeals is physically located at 409 Third Street, SW., Suite 201, Washington, DC 20024. The telephone number of the Office of Hearings and Appeals is 202-254-0000. Hearing- or speech-impaired individuals may access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at 800-877-8339. The facsimile number is 202-619-7304.
(c)Organization. The Office of Hearings and Appeals is supervised by the Chief Administrative Law Judge and a Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge.
(d)Officer qualifications.
(1)The Administrative Judges of the Office of Hearings and Appeals shall be attorneys at law actively licensed by any state, commonwealth, territory, or the District of Columbia.
(2)The Administrative Law Judges of the Office of Hearings and Appeals shall be qualified in accordance with the Office of Personnel Management regulations at 5 CFR part 930. \[72 FR 53878, Sept. 20, 2007, as amended at 74 FR 4635, Jan. 26, 2009; 87 FR 8196, Feb. 14, 2022\]
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