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Code · CFR · Title 39 — Postal Service · Part 3040 · § 3040.135

§ 3040.135. Further proceedings.

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If the Commission determines that further proceedings are necessary, a conference shall be scheduled to consider the concerns expressed by the Commission. Written statements commenting on the Commission's concerns shall be requested, to be filed 7 days prior to the conference. Upon conclusion of the conference, the Commission shall promptly issue a ruling to:
(a)Provide for a period of discovery to obtain further information;
(b)Schedule a hearing on the record for further consideration of the request;
(c)Explain the reasons for not going forward with additional proceedings and approve the request to modify the market dominant and competitive product lists; or
(d)Direct other action as the Commission may consider appropriate. \[72 FR 63698, Nov. 9, 2007. Redesignated at 85 FR 9615, Feb. 19, 2020\]
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