Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I - Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter G - Noise Abatement Programs |
Part 209 - Rules of Practice Governing Proceedings Under the Noise Control Act of 1972 |
Subpart A - Rules of Practice Governing Hearings for Orders Issued Under Section 11(d) of the Noise Control Act |
§ 209.31 - Appeal from the decision of the administrative law judge.
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§ 209.31 Appeal from the decision of the administrative law judge.
(a) Any party to a proceeding may appeal the administrative law judge's decision to the Environmental Appeals Board: Provided, That within 10 days after the administrative law judge's decision is issued, the party files a notice of intention to appeal, and within 30 days of the decision the party files an appeal brief.
(b) When an appeal is taken from the decision of the administrative law judge, any party may file a brief with respect to such appeal. The brief shall be filed within 20 days of the date of the filing of the appellant's brief.
(c) Any brief filed under this section shall contain, in the order indicated:
(1) A subject index of the matter in the brief, with page references, and a table of cases (alphabetically arranged), textbooks, statutes, and other material cited, with page references thereto;
(2) A specification of the issues which will be argued;
(3) The argument presenting clearly the points of fact and law relied upon in support of the position taken on each issue, with specific page references to the record and the legal or other material relied upon; and
(4) A proposed form of rule or order for the Environmental Appeals Board's consideration if different from the rule or order contained in the administrative law judge's decision.
(d) Briefs shall not exceed 40 pages without leave of the Environmental Appeals Board.
(e) The Environmental Appeals Board may allow oral argument in its discretion.
[43 FR 34132, Aug. 3, 1978, as amended at 57 FR 5345, Feb. 13, 1992]