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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 1 · § 1.988

§ 1.988. Written decision following a hearing requested under § 1.984.

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(a)The hearing official or administrative law judge must issue a written decision not later than 60 days after the employee files a request for the hearing.
(b)Written decisions provided after a hearing requested under § 1.984 will include:
(1)A statement of the facts presented to support the nature and origin of the alleged debt;
(2)The hearing official or administrative law judge's analysis, findings and conclusions concerning as applicable:
(i)The employee's or VA's grounds;
(ii)The amount and validity of the alleged debt; and
(iii)The repayment schedule.
(c)The decision in a case where a paper hearing was provided shall be based upon a review of the written record. The decision in a case where an oral hearing was provided shall be based upon the hearing and the written record. (Authority: 5 U.S.C. 5514)
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