Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
Title 45 - Public Welfare |
Subtitle B - Regulations Relating to Public Welfare |
Chapter XI - National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities |
SubChapter B - National Endowment for the Arts |
Part 1149 - Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act Regulations |
Subpart E - Procedures Following Service of a Complaint |
§ 1149.25 - When, if ever, will time be tolled?
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§ 1149.25 When, if ever, will time be tolled?
Time will be tolled in the following instances:
(a) If you are granted a 30 day extension to file your answer, the 30 days will be tolled to the six year oral hearing limitation thereby providing the ALJ six years and 30 days to serve the notice of oral hearing as discussed in § 1149.18(c);
(b) If a notice of appeal is filed as discussed in § 1149.24(a);
(c) If a motion is filed to disqualify a reviewing official or an ALJ disqualifies himself/herself as discussed in § 1149.31(c); or
(d) In any other instance in which time is suspended or delayed as a result of an appeal, request for reconsideration, untimely filing, or extensions.