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Updated to: October 01, 2010
50 CFR 216.182 - Permissible methods of taking.
50 CFR 216.186 - Requirements for reporting.
50 CFR 216.190 - Modifications to Letters of Authorization.
50 CFR 216.183 - Prohibitions.
50 CFR 216.187 - Applications for Letters of Authorization.
50 CFR 216.180 - Specified activity.
50 CFR 221.4 - What deadlines apply to pending applications?
50 CFR 221.1 - What is the purpose of this part, and to what license proceedings does it apply?
50 CFR 221.2 - What terms are used in this part?
50 CFR 221.3 - How are time periods computed?
50 CFR 221.56 - What are the requirements for transcription of the hearing?
50 CFR 221.12 - Where and how must documents be filed?
50 CFR 221.52 - What are the requirements for presenting testimony?
50 CFR 221.32 - What happens if the ALJ becomes unavailable?
50 CFR 221.43 - What are the requirements for written interrogatories?
50 CFR 221.22 - How do I file a notice of intervention and response?
50 CFR 221.60 - What are the requirements for the ALJ's decision?
50 CFR 221.40 - What are the requirements for prehearing conferences?
50 CFR 221.47 - What are the requirements for subpoenas and witness fees?
50 CFR 221.26 - What regulations apply to a case referred for a hearing?
50 CFR 221.13 - What are the requirements for service of documents?
50 CFR 221.57 - What is the standard of proof?
50 CFR 221.53 - How may a party use a deposition in the hearing?
50 CFR 221.33 - Under what circumstances may the ALJ be disqualified?
50 CFR 221.44 - What are the requirements for depositions?
50 CFR 221.23 - When will hearing requests be consolidated?
50 CFR 221.54 - What are the requirements for exhibits, official notice, and stipulations?
50 CFR 221.10 - Who may represent a party, and what requirements apply to a representative?
50 CFR 221.41 - How may parties obtain discovery of information needed for the case?
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