The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... hearing under that section . ( 3 ) Documentation abuses . A person's or other entity's request , for purposes of satisfying the requirements of 8 U.S.C. 1324a ( b ) , for more or different documents than are required under such section ...
... hearing under that section . ( 3 ) Documentation abuses . A person's or other entity's request , for purposes of satisfying the requirements of 8 U.S.C. 1324a ( b ) , for more or different documents than are required under such section ...
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... hearing may be requested . ( b ) If a former departmental em- ployee who submits an answer to the notice to show cause does not request a hearing or if the Assistant Attorney General does not receive an answer within five days after ...
... hearing may be requested . ( b ) If a former departmental em- ployee who submits an answer to the notice to show cause does not request a hearing or if the Assistant Attorney General does not receive an answer within five days after ...
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... hearing , the Attorney Gen- eral shall make the final decision on the record submitted to him by the As- sistant Attorney General pursuant to subsection ( b ) of this section . ( k ) The Attorney General , in a case where : ( 1 ) The ...
... hearing , the Attorney Gen- eral shall make the final decision on the record submitted to him by the As- sistant Attorney General pursuant to subsection ( b ) of this section . ( k ) The Attorney General , in a case where : ( 1 ) The ...
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... hearing . 48.9 Extensions of time . 48.10 Hearings . 48.11 Intervention in hearings . 48.12 Ex parte communications . 48.13 Record for decision . 48.14 Decision by the Attorney General . 48.15 Temporary approval . 48.16 Procedure for ...
... hearing . 48.9 Extensions of time . 48.10 Hearings . 48.11 Intervention in hearings . 48.12 Ex parte communications . 48.13 Record for decision . 48.14 Decision by the Attorney General . 48.15 Temporary approval . 48.16 Procedure for ...
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... hearing is held , the documents may be offered as evidence by any party to whom they have been disclosed . The administrative law judge may restrict further disclosure as he deems appro- priate , taking into account the consid- erations ...
... hearing is held , the documents may be offered as evidence by any party to whom they have been disclosed . The administrative law judge may restrict further disclosure as he deems appro- priate , taking into account the consid- erations ...
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Page 203 - Rule 43 (b). (d) Use of Depositions. At the trial or upon the hearing of a motion or an interlocutory proceeding, any part or all of a deposition, so far as admissible under the rules of evidence, may be used against any party who was present or represented at the taking of the deposition or who had due notice thereof...
Page 33 - Any opinion as to the accused's guilt, or the possibility of a plea of guilty to the offense charged, or the possibility of a plea to a lesser offense. (7) Personnel of the Department of Justice should take no action to encourage or assist news media in photographing or televising a defendant or accused person being held or transported in Federal custody. Departmental representatives should not make available photographs of a defendant unless a law enforcement function is served thereby. (8) This...
Page 135 - those areas that are inundated by surface or ground water with a frequency sufficient to support and under normal circumstances does or would support a prevalence of vegetative or aquatic life that requires saturated or seasonally saturated soil conditions for growth and reproduction. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas such as sloughs, potholes, wet meadows, river overflows, mud flats, and natural ponds" (as defined in Executive Order 11990 (Protection of Wetlands)).
Page 200 - Parties may obtain discovery by one or more of the following methods: depositions upon oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property, for inspection and other purposes; physical and mental examinations; and requests for admission.
Page 18 - IRB review of research. (a) An IRB shall review and have authority to approve, require modifications in (to secure approval), or disapprove all research activities covered by this policy. (b) An IRB shall require that information given to subjects as part of informed consent is in accordance with §46.116. The IRB may require that information, in addition to that specifically mentioned in §46.116, be given to the subjects when in the IRB's judgment the information would meaningfully add to the protection...
Page 192 - If the workplace Identified to the agency changes during the performance of the grant, the grantee shall inform the agency of the change(s), if it previously Identified the workplaces in question (see paragraph five). 8. Definitions of terms in the Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment common rule and Drug-Free Workplace common rule apply to this certification. Grantees' attention is called. In particular, to the following definitions from these rules: Controlled substance means a controlled substance...
Page 204 - That the witness is unable to attend to testify because of age, sickness, infirmity, or imprisonment; or (iv) That the party offering the deposition has been unable to procure the attendance of the witness by subpoena; or (v) Upon application and notice, that such exceptional circumstances exist as to make it desirable, in the interest of justice and with due regard to the importance of presenting the testimony of witnesses orally in open hearing, to allow the deposition to be used.
Page 20 - Suspension or termination of IRB approval of research. An IRB shall have authority to suspend or terminate approval of research that is not being conducted in accordance with the IRB's requirements or that has been associated with unexpected serious harm to subjects. Any suspension or termination of approval shall include a statement of the reasons for the IRB's action and shall be reported promptly to the investigator, appropriate institutional officials, and the department or agency head.
Page 17 - IRB membership. (a) Each IRB shall have at least five members, with varying backgrounds to promote complete and adequate review of research activities commonly conducted by the institution. The IRB shall be sufficiently qualified through the experience and expertise of its members, and the diversity of the members...
Page 14 - Public benefit or service programs; (ii) procedures for obtaining benefits or services under those programs; (ill) possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or (iv) possible changes In methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs. (6) Taste and food quality evaluation and consumer acceptance studies, (i) if wholesome foods without additives are consumed or (ii) if a food is consumed that contains a food ingredient at or below the level and...