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TITLE 16 - COMMERCIAL PRACTICES

CHAPTER II - CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

SUBCHAPTER C - FEDERAL HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ACT REGULATIONS

PART 1502 - PROCEDURES FOR FORMAL EVIDENTIARY PUBLIC HEARING

subpart e - HEARING PROCEDURES

1502.34 - Briefs and arguments.

  (a) Promptly after the taking of evidence is completed, the presiding officer will announce a schedule for the filing of briefs. Briefs are to be filed ordinarily within 45 days of the close of the hearing. Briefs must include a statement of position on each issue, with specific and complete citations to the evidence and points of law relied on. Briefs must contain proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law.

  (b) The presiding officer may, as a matter of discretion, permit oral argument after the briefs are filed.

  (c) Briefs and oral argument shall refrain from disclosing specific details of written and oral testimony and documents relating to trade secrets and privileged or confidential commercial or financial information, except as specifically authorized in a protective order issued by the presiding officer.

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