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Timestamp: 2020-08-10 18:57:49
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110', '§110']

Title 10 → Chapter I → Part 110 → Subpart H
§110.80 Basis for hearings.
§110.81 Written comments.
§110.82 Hearing request or intervention petition.
§110.83 Answers and replies.
§110.85 Notice of hearing consisting of written comments.
§110.86 Notice of oral hearing.
§110.87 Conditions in a notice or order.
§110.88 Authority of the Secretary.
§110.90 Computation of time.
§110.91 Commission consultations.
The procedures in this part will constitute the exclusive basis for hearings on export and import license applications.
(a) The Commission encourages written comments from the public regarding export and import license applications. The Commission will consider and, if appropriate, respond to these comments.
(b) These comments should be submitted within 30 days after public notice of receipt of the application on the NRC Web site or in the Federal Register and addressed to the Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, Attention: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff.
(c) The Commission will provide the applicant with a copy of the comments and, if appropriate, a reasonable opportunity for response.
[43 FR 21641, May 19, 1978, as amended at 62 FR 27495, May 20, 1997; 75 FR 44093, July 28, 2010]
(a) A person may request a hearing or petition for leave to intervene on a license application for an import or export requiring a specific license.
(b) Hearing requests and intervention petitions must:
(1) State the name, address and telephone number of the requestor or petitioner;
(2) Set forth the issues sought to be raised;
(3) Explain why a hearing or an intervention would be in the public interest and how a hearing or intervention would assist the Commission in making the determinations required by §110.45.
(4) Specify, when a person asserts that his interest may be affected, both the facts pertaining to his interest and how it may be affected, with particular reference to the factors in §110.84.
(c) Hearing requests and intervention petitions will be considered timely only if filed not later than:
(1) 30 days after notice of receipt in the Federal Register, for those applications published in the Federal Register;
(2) 30 days after publication of notice on the NRC Web site at http://www.nrc.gov;
(3) 30 days after notice of receipt in the Public Document Room; or
(4) Such other time as may be provided by the Commission.
[43 FR 21641, May 19, 1978, as amended at 49 FR 47202, Dec. 3, 1984; 60 FR 37565, July 21, 1995; 60 FR 55183, Oct. 30, 1995; 65 FR 70291, Nov. 22, 2000; 75 FR 44093, July 28, 2010]
(a) Unless otherwise specified by the Commission, an answer to a hearing request or intervention petition may be filed within 30 days after the request or petition has been served.
(b) Unless otherwise specified by the Commission, a reply to an answer may be filed within 10 days after all timely answers have been filed.
(c) Answers and replies should address the factors in §110.84.
(a) A notice of hearing consisting of written comments will:
(1) State the issues to be considered;
(2) Provide the names and addresses of participants;
(3) Specify the time limits for participants and others to submit written views and respond to any written comments; and
(4) State any other instructions the Commission deems appropriate.
(b) The Secretary will give notice of any hearing under this section and §110.86 to any person who so requests.
(a) A notice of oral hearing will:
(1) State the time, place and issues to be considered;
(2) Provide names and addresses of participants;
(3) Designate the presiding officer;
(4) Specify the time limit for participants and others to indicate whether they wish to present views; and
(5) State any other instructions the Commission deems appropriate.
(b) If the Commission is not the presiding officer, the notice of oral hearing will also state:
(1) When the jurisdiction of the presiding officer commences and terminates;
(2) The powers of the presiding officer; and
(3) Instructions to the presiding officer to certify promptly the completed hearing record to the Commission without preliminary decision or findings, unless the Commission directs otherwise.
(a) A notice or order granting a hearing or permitting intervention may restrict irrelevant or duplicative testimony, or require common interests to be represented by a single spokesman.
(b) If a participant's interests do not extend to all the issues in the hearing, the notice or order may limit his participation accordingly.
(c) Unless authorized by the Commission, the granting of participation will not broaden the hearing issues.
The Secretary is authorized to prescribe time schedules and other procedural arrangements, when not covered by this part, and rule on related procedural requests.
(a) In computing any period of time, the day of the act, event, or default after which the designated period of time begins to run is not included. The last day of the period so computed is included unless it is a Saturday or Sunday, a Federal legal holiday at the place where the action or event is to occur, or a day upon which, because of an emergency closure of the Federal government in Washington, DC, NRC Headquarters does not open for business, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, holiday, or emergency closure.
(b) In time periods of less than seven (7) days, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, Federal legal holidays, and emergency closures are not counted.
(c) Whenever an action is required within a prescribed period by a document served under §110.89 of this part, no additional time is added to the prescribed period except as set forth in 10 CFR 2.306(b).
The Commission may consult at any time on a license application with the staff, the Executive Branch or other persons.
[49 FR 47203, Dec. 3, 1984]