Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1991 - Administrative law |
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Page 81
... statement of the reasons therefor . In routine cases , a form , contain- ing the minimum elements of the required report , may be used in lieu of a letter or memorandum . In any case , special care shall be taken to see that the report ...
... statement of the reasons therefor . In routine cases , a form , contain- ing the minimum elements of the required report , may be used in lieu of a letter or memorandum . In any case , special care shall be taken to see that the report ...
Page 92
... Statement of general policy . 2.21 Reparole consideration guidelines . 2.22 Communication with the Commission . 2.23 Delegation to hearing examiners . 2.24 Review of panel recommendation by the Regional Commissioner . 2.25 [ Reserved ] ...
... Statement of general policy . 2.21 Reparole consideration guidelines . 2.22 Communication with the Commission . 2.23 Delegation to hearing examiners . 2.24 Review of panel recommendation by the Regional Commissioner . 2.25 [ Reserved ] ...
Page 96
... statement . The pre- siding hearing examiner shall limit or exclude any irrelevant or repetitious statement . ( c ) At the conclusion of the hearing , the panel shall orally inform the pris- oner of its recommendation and of the reasons ...
... statement . The pre- siding hearing examiner shall limit or exclude any irrelevant or repetitious statement . ( c ) At the conclusion of the hearing , the panel shall orally inform the pris- oner of its recommendation and of the reasons ...
Page 97
... statement . The pre- siding hearing examiner shall limit or exclude any irrelevant or repetitious statement . ( c ) At the conclusion of the hearing , the panel shall orally inform the pris- oner of its recommendation and of the reasons ...
... statement . The pre- siding hearing examiner shall limit or exclude any irrelevant or repetitious statement . ( c ) At the conclusion of the hearing , the panel shall orally inform the pris- oner of its recommendation and of the reasons ...
Page 123
... statement following the discussion of the charges with the prisoner , and to provide such additional information as the examiner panel may require . How- ever , the presiding hearing examiner may limit or exclude any irrelevant or ...
... statement following the discussion of the charges with the prisoner , and to provide such additional information as the examiner panel may require . How- ever , the presiding hearing examiner may limit or exclude any irrelevant or ...
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