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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 668 · § 668.114

§ 668.114. Notification of hearing.

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(a)Upon receipt of an institution's or third-party servicer's request for review, the designated department official arranges for a hearing before a hearing official.
(b)Within 30 days of the designated department official's receipt of an institution's or third-party servicer's request for review, the hearing official notifies the designated department official and the parties to the proceeding of the schedule for the submission of briefs by both the designated department official and, as applicable, the institution or servicer.
(c)The hearing official schedules the submission of briefs and of accompanying evidence admissible under the terms of § 668.116
(e)and
(f)to occur no later than 120 days from the date that the hearing official notifies the institution or servicer. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1094) \[59 FR 22452, Apr. 29, 1994\]
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