The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... reasonable an- ticipation of court litigation or formal administrative proceedings . The avail- ability of such records to the general public or to any subject individual or party to such litigation or proceedings shall be governed by ...
... reasonable an- ticipation of court litigation or formal administrative proceedings . The avail- ability of such records to the general public or to any subject individual or party to such litigation or proceedings shall be governed by ...
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... reasonable effort to provide that the system can be maintained in accordance with the Act and regulation . ( e ) Contracting officers . In addition to any applicable provisions set forth above , those employees whose official duties ...
... reasonable effort to provide that the system can be maintained in accordance with the Act and regulation . ( e ) Contracting officers . In addition to any applicable provisions set forth above , those employees whose official duties ...
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... reasonable , considering such factors as the number of committee members , committee staff , Depart- ment employees , and interested per- sons from the general public expected to attend . ( 3 ) Any member of the public may file a ...
... reasonable , considering such factors as the number of committee members , committee staff , Depart- ment employees , and interested per- sons from the general public expected to attend . ( 3 ) Any member of the public may file a ...
Page 45
... Reasonable wear and tear ; ( B ) Acts of God ; or ( C ) Reasonable alterations made by the transferee or lessee to adapt the surplus Federal real property to the approved program and plan of use for which it was transferred or leased ...
... Reasonable wear and tear ; ( B ) Acts of God ; or ( C ) Reasonable alterations made by the transferee or lessee to adapt the surplus Federal real property to the approved program and plan of use for which it was transferred or leased ...
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... reasonable amount of effort . ( c ) Exemptions from mandatory review . Information originated by a President , the White House staff , by committees , commissions , or boards appointed by the President , or others specifically providing ...
... reasonable amount of effort . ( c ) Exemptions from mandatory review . Information originated by a President , the White House staff , by committees , commissions , or boards appointed by the President , or others specifically providing ...
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Page 354 - Each of the matters of which an admission is requested shall be deemed admitted, unless within a period designated in the request (not less than 10 days after service thereof, or within such further time as the presiding officer or the reviewing authority if no presiding officer has yet been designated may allow upon motion and notice) the party to whom the...
Page 412 - ... at a rate less than the rate at which he pays wages to employees of the opposite sex in such establishment for equal work on jobs the performance of which requires equal skill, effort, and responsibility, and which are performed under similar working conditions...
Page 7 - Descriptions of its central and field organization and the established places at which, the officers from whom, and the methods whereby, the public may secure information, make submittals or requests, or obtain decisions.
Page 336 - The time and place so fixed shall be reasonable and shall be subject to change for cause. The complainant, if any, shall be advised of the time and place of the hearing. An applicant or recipient may waive a hearing and submit written information and argument for the record. The failure of an applicant or recipient to request a hearing under...
Page 331 - Department official may agree, upon request of the transferee and if necessary to accomplish such financing, and upon such conditions as he deems appropriate, to forbear the exercise of such right to revert title for so long as the lien of such mortgage or other encumbrance remains effective.
Page 350 - If a pleading is not signed or is signed with intent to defeat the purpose of this rule, it may be stricken as sham and false and the action may proceed as though the' pleading had not been served.
Page 360 - Facility'' means all or any portion of buildings, structures, equipment, roads, walks, parking lots, or other real or personal property or interest in such property. (j) "Handicapped person." (1) "Handicapped persons" means any person who (i) has a physical or mental impairment...
Page 89 - The court shall exercise reasonable control over the mode and order of interrogating witnesses and presenting evidence so as to ( 1 ) make the interrogation and presentation effective for the ascertainment of the truth, (2) avoid needless consumption of time, and (3) protect witnesses from harassment or undue embarrassment.
Page 307 - An IRB may approve a consent procedure which does not include, or which alters, some or all of the elements of informed consent set forth above...
Page 101 - Make no private promises of any kind binding upon the duties of office, since a Government employee has no private word which can be binding on public duty.