§ 1201.112 - Jurisdiction of judge.  


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  • § 1201.112 Jurisdiction of judge.

    (a) After issuing the initial decision, the judge will retain jurisdiction over a case only to the extent necessary to:

    (1) Correct the transcript; when one is obtained;

    (2) Rule on a request by the appellant for attorney fees, consequential damages, or compensatory damages under subpart H of this part;

    (3) Process any petition for enforcement filed under subpart F of this part;

    (4) Vacate an initial decision to accept into the record a settlement agreement that is filed prior to the deadline for filing a petition for review, even if the settlement agreement is not received until after the date when the initial decision becomes final under § 1201.113 of this part.

    (b) Nothing is this section affects the time limits prescribed in § 1201.113 regarding the finality of an initial decision or the time allowed for filing a petition for review.

    [59 FR 22125, Apr. 29, 1994, as amended at 62 FR 17045, Apr. 9, 1997; 70 FR 30609, May 27, 2005; 77 FR 62368, Oct. 12, 2012; 78 FR 23458, Apr. 19, 2013]