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§ 178.20 - Right to submit objections and requests for a hearing.
(a) On or before the 60th day after the date of publication in the
(b) A person may include with any such objection a written request for an evidentiary hearing on such objection in accordance with § 178.27
(c) A person who submits objections need not request a hearing. For instance, if the person's objections are of a purely legal or policy nature, a hearing request would be inappropriate; the purpose of an evidentiary hearing is to resolve factual disputes. The Administrator will rule on the objections, whether or not a hearing is requested.
(d) As a matter of discretion, the Administrator may order a hearing on an objection even though no person has requested a hearing.