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C.F.R. Title 9 Chapter II Part 202

Code of Federal Regulations · Part

Part 202 — Rules Of Practice Governing Proceedings Under The Packers And Stockyards Act

9 C.F.R. pt. 202

  • § 202.1 Applicability Of Other Rules
  • § 202.2 Definitions
  • § 202.3 Institution Of Proceedings
  • § 202.4 Answer And Reply
  • § 202.5 Hearing
  • § 202.6 Taking No Position On The Merits
  • § 202.7 Modification Or Vacation Of Final Order
  • § 202.101 Rule 1: Meaning Of Words
  • § 202.102 Rule 2: Definitions
  • § 202.103 Rule 3: Beginning A Reparation Proceeding
  • § 202.104 Rule 4: Agency Action
  • § 202.105 Rule 5: Filing; Time For Filing; Service
  • § 202.106 Rule 6: Answer
  • § 202.107 Rule 7: Reply
  • § 202.108 Rule 8: Docketing Of Proceeding
  • § 202.109 Rule 9: Depositions
  • § 202.110 Rule 10: Prehearing Conference
  • § 202.111 Rule 11: Hearing, Oral Or Written
  • § 202.112 Rule 12: Oral Hearing
  • § 202.113 Rule 13: Written Hearing
  • § 202.114 Rule 14: Post-hearing Procedure
  • § 202.115 Rule 15: Submission For Final Consideration
  • § 202.116 Rule 16: Issuance Of Order
  • § 202.117 Rule 17: Petition To Reopen A Hearing; To Rehear Or Reargue A Proceeding; To Reconsider An Order; Or To Set Aside A Default Order
  • § 202.118 Rule 18: Presiding Officer
  • § 202.119 Rule 19: Fees Of Witnesses
  • § 202.120 Rule 20: Official Notice
  • § 202.121 Rule 21: Intervention
  • § 202.122 Rule 22: Ex Parte Communications
  • § 202.123 Rule 23: Action By Secretary
  • § 202.200 Scope And Applicability Of Rules Of Practice
  • § 202.210 Stipulations
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