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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 48 · § 48.7

§ 48.7. Report of the Assistant Attorney General in Charge of the Antitrust Division.

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(a)The Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division shall, not later than 30 days from the publication in the Federal Register of the notice required by § 48.6, submit to the Attorney General a report on any application filed pursuant to § 48.4. In preparing such report he may require submission by the applicants of any further information which may be relevant to a determination of whether approval of the proposed arrangement is warranted under the Act.
(b)In his report he may state
(1)that the proposed arrangement should be approved or disapproved without a hearing; or
(2)that a hearing should be held to resolve material issues of fact.
(c)The report shall be filed, and a copy shall be sent to the applicants. Upon the filing of the report, the Assistant Attorney General for Administration shall cause to be issued a press release setting forth the substance thereof.
(d)Any person may, within 30 days after filing of the report, file a reply to the report for the consideration of the Attorney General.
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