§ 34.15. Consequences of failure to appear for an oral hearing.
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(a)If you do not appear for an in-person hearing you requested, or you do not answer a telephone call convening a telephone hearing, at the time set for the hearing, we consider you to have withdrawn your request for an oral hearing.
(b)If you do not appear for an oral hearing but you demonstrate that there was good cause for not appearing, we may reschedule the oral hearing.
(c)If you do not appear for an oral hearing you requested and we do not reschedule the hearing, we provide a paper hearing to review your objections, based on the evidence in your file and any evidence you have already provided. (Authority: 31 U.S.C. 3720D)
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Consequences of failure to appear for an oral hearing.
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