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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 83 · § 83.32

§ 83.32. When will OFA issue a proposed finding?

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(a)OFA will issue a proposed finding as shown in the following table: OFA must within . . .
(1)Complete its review under Phase I and either issue a negative proposed finding and publish a notice of availability in the Federal Register, or proceed to review under Phase II ``` ``` six months after notifying the petitioner under § 83.25 that OFA has begun review of the petition.
(2)Complete its review under Phase II and issue a proposed finding and publish a notice of availability in the Federal Register ``` ``` six months after the deadline in paragraph (a)(1) of this section. ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(b)The times set out in paragraph
(a)of this section will be suspended any time the Department is waiting for a response or additional information from the petitioner. ``` ```
(c)OFA will strive to limit the proposed finding and any reports to no more than 100 pages, cumulatively, excluding source documents.
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