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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 1603 · § 1603.215

§ 1603.215. Record of hearings.

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(a)All hearings shall be audio or video recorded, stenographically reported, or both. All evidence relied upon by the administrative law judge for decision shall be contained in the transcript of testimony, either directly or by appropriate reference. All exhibits introduced as evidence shall be marked for identification, with a copy provided for all parties, if not previously provided, and incorporated into the record. Transcripts may be obtained by the parties from the official reporter at rates fixed by the contract with the reporter.
(b)Corrections to the official transcript will be permitted upon motion only when errors of substance are involved and upon approval of the administrative law judge. Motions for correction must be submitted within 10 days of the receipt of the transcript unless additional time is permitted by the administrative law judge. \[62 FR 17543, Apr. 10, 1997, as amended at 89 FR 47853, June 4, 2024\]
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