29 C.F.R. § 7.14

Oral proceedings

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(a) With respect to any proceeding before it, the Board may upon its own initiative or upon request of any interested person or party direct the interested persons or parties to appear before the Board or its designee at a specified time and place in order to simplify the issues presented or to take up any other matters which may tend to expedite or facilitate the disposition of the proceeding.

(b) In its discretion, the Board, or a single presiding member, may permit oral argument in any proceeding. The Board or the presiding member, shall prescribe the time and place for argument and the time allotted for argument. A petitioner wishing to make oral argument should make the request therefor in his petition.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1979–1980 · leading case: North Georgia Bldg. & Constr. Trades Council v. Neil Edward Goldschmidt, Maynard Jackson, Etc., 621 F.2d 697 (5th Cir. 1980).
North Georgia Bldg. & Constr. Trades Council v. Neil Edward Goldschmidt, Maynard Jackson, Etc., 621 F.2d 697 (5th Cir. 1980). “29 C.F.R. § 7.14 (b) (1979). 25 . See text accompanying notes 30 to 37, infra.”
Fed. Food Serv., Inc. v. Marshall, 481 F. Supp. 816 (D.D.C. 1979). “Plaintiffs appealed to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division who affirmed the findings and conclusions of the Administrative Law Judge, including the determination that there were no “unusual circumstances” and who then recommended, see 29 CFR § 7.14 , to the Secretary…”
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