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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 15 · § 15.18

§ 15.18. Rehearing.

135 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t28/s§ 15.18·

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(a)An individual dissatisfied with a final determination under § 15.17 may, within 30 days after the notice of the final determination is sent, request the adjudicating official to re-review the record.
(b)The adjudicating official may require that another oral hearing be held on one or more of the issues in controversy, or permit the dissatisfied party to present further evidence or argument in writing, if the adjudicating official finds that the individual has:
(1)Presented evidence or argument that is sufficiently significant to require the conduct of further proceedings; or
(2)Shown some defect in the conduct of the adjudication under this subpart sufficient to cause substantial unfairness or an erroneous finding in that adjudication.
(c)Any rehearing ordered by the adjudicating official shall be conducted pursuant to § § 15.14 through 15.16.
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