Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/27.38
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40 CFR 27.38 - Reconsideration of initial decision. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter A › Part 27 › Section 27.38 40 CFR 27.38 - Reconsideration of initial decision.
§ 27.38
Responses to such motions shall be allowed only upon request of the presiding officer.
The presiding officer may dispose of a motion for reconsideration by denying it or by issuing a revised intial decision.
If the presiding officer denies a motion for reconsideration, the initial decision shall constitute the final decision of the Environmental Appeals Board and shall be final and binding on the parties 30 days after the presiding officer denies the motion, unless the initial decision is timely appealed to the Environmental Appeals Board in accordance with § 27.39.
If the presiding officer issued a revised initial decision, that decision shall constitute the final decision of the Environmental Appeals Board and shall be final and binding on the parties 30 days after it is issued, unless it is timely appealed to the Environmental Appeals Board in accordance with § 27.39.
(c) Responses to such motions shall be allowed only upon request of the presiding officer.
(e) The presiding officer may dispose of a motion for reconsideration by denying it or by issuing a revised intial decision.
(f) If the presiding officer denies a motion for reconsideration, the initial decision shall constitute the final decision of the Environmental Appeals Board and shall be final and binding on the parties 30 days after the presiding officer denies the motion, unless the initial decision is timely appealed to the Environmental Appeals Board in accordance with § 27.39.
(g) If the presiding officer issued a revised initial decision, that decision shall constitute the final decision of the Environmental Appeals Board and shall be final and binding on the parties 30 days after it is issued, unless it is timely appealed to the Environmental Appeals Board in accordance with § 27.39.