The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 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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... party or parties and the release of the name or names or other identifying details will constitute a clearly unwarranted inva- sion of personal privacy , the record shall be published or made available with such identifying details left ...
... party or parties and the release of the name or names or other identifying details will constitute a clearly unwarranted inva- sion of personal privacy , the record shall be published or made available with such identifying details left ...
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... party to such litigation or proceedings shall be governed by applicable con- stitutional principles , rules of dis- covery , and applicable regulations of the Department . § 5b.3 Policy . It is the policy of the Department to protect ...
... party to such litigation or proceedings shall be governed by applicable con- stitutional principles , rules of dis- covery , and applicable regulations of the Department . § 5b.3 Policy . It is the policy of the Department to protect ...
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... party before an adju- dicative authority ; ( 2 ) A demand for testimony or records made by either House of Con- gress or , to the extent of matter within its jurisdiction , any committee or sub- committee of Congress ; or ( 3 ) An ...
... party before an adju- dicative authority ; ( 2 ) A demand for testimony or records made by either House of Con- gress or , to the extent of matter within its jurisdiction , any committee or sub- committee of Congress ; or ( 3 ) An ...
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... parties . 21.44 Further proceedings . Subpart F - How Are Awards Determined ? 21.50 Standards for awards . 21.51 Initial decision in applications not subject to the CRRA . 21.52 Initial decision by an adjudicative of- ficer in ...
... parties . 21.44 Further proceedings . Subpart F - How Are Awards Determined ? 21.50 Standards for awards . 21.51 Initial decision in applications not subject to the CRRA . 21.52 Initial decision by an adjudicative of- ficer in ...
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... Party means a " person " or a “ party ” as those terms are defined in the Ad- ministrative Procedure Act ( 5 U.S.C. 551 ( 3 ) ) , including an individual , part- nership , corporation , association , unit of local government , or public ...
... Party means a " person " or a “ party ” as those terms are defined in the Ad- ministrative Procedure Act ( 5 U.S.C. 551 ( 3 ) ) , including an individual , part- nership , corporation , association , unit of local government , or public ...
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Page 271 - Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.
Page 18 - ... (4) to the Bureau of the Census for purposes of planning or carrying out a census or survey or related activity pursuant to the provisions of title 13; (5) to a recipient who has provided the agency with advance adequate written assurance that the record will be used solely as a statistical research or reporting record, and the record is to be transferred in a form that is not individually identifiable...
Page 90 - Never discriminate unfairly by the dispensing of special favors: or privileges to anyone, whether for remuneration or not; and never accept, for himself or his family, favors or benefits under circumstances which might be construed by reasonable persons as influencing the performance of his governmental duties.
Page 312 - 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 81 - 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 329 - 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 278 - ... short form. (c) An IRB may waive the requirement for the investigator to obtain a signed consent form for some or all subjects if it finds either: (1) That the only record linking the subject and the research would be the consent document and the principal risk would be potential harm resulting from a breach of confidentiality. Each subject will be asked whether the subject wants documentation linking the subject with the research, and the subject's wishes will govern; or (2) That the research...
Page 346 - 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 which substantially limits one or more major life activities, (ii) has a record of such an impairment, or (iii) is regarded as having such an impairment.
Page 464 - children with specific learning disabilities" means those children who have a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which disorder may manifest itself in imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations. Such disorders include such conditions as perceptual handicaps, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. Such...
Page 310 - Each recipient shall keep such records and submit to the responsible Department official or his designee timely, complete and accurate compliance reports at such times, and in such form and containing such information, as the responsible Department official or his designee may determine to be necessary to enable him to ascertain whether the recipient has complied or is complying with this part.