Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 13 - Business Credit and Assistance |
Chapter III - Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce |
Part 315 - Trade Adjustment Assistance for Firms |
Subpart C - Certification of Firms |
§ 315.9 - Loss of certification benefits.
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§ 315.9 Hearings.
EDA will hold a public hearing on an accepted petition if the petitioner or any interested Person found by EDA to have a Substantial Interest in the proceedings submits a request for a hearing no later than 10 days after the date of publication of the notice of acceptance in the Federal Register, under the following procedures:
(a) The petitioner or any interested Person(s) shall have an opportunity to be present, to produce evidence and to be heard;
(b) A request for public hearing must be delivered by hand or by registered mail to EDA. A request by a Person other than the petitioner shall contain:
(1) The name, address and telephone number of the Person requesting the hearing; and
(2) A complete statement of the relationship of the Person requesting the hearing to the petitioner and the subject matter of the petition, and a statement of the nature of its interest in the proceedings.
(c) If EDA determines that the requesting party does not have a Substantial Interest in the proceedings, a written notice of denial shall be sent to the requesting party. The notice shall specify the reasons for the denial;
(d) EDA shall publish a notice of a public hearing in the Federal Register, containing the subject matter, name of petitioner, and date, time and place of the hearing; and
(e) EDA shall appoint a presiding officer for the hearing who shall respond to all procedural questions.