46 C.F.R. § 201.93
Review of ruling, appeal
The order of the presiding officer denying a motion for summary disposition shall be subject to interlocutory appeal under the provisions of § 201.123. An order granting a motion for summary disposition is automatically reviewable by the Administration in accordance with the provisions of § 201.133 and shall not be final until acted upon by the Administration.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1970–1970 · leading case: Safir v. Gibson
Safir v. Gibson (1970)
“91, could have requested permission from him to appeal an adverse decision to the full Maritime Adminis *146 tration, 46 C.F.R. 201.93, and if that were granted and the appeal proved unsuccessful, could have sought further review by the Secretary of Commerce, 46 C.”
Safir v. Gibson (1970)
“91, could have requested permission from him to appeal an adverse decision to the full Maritime Administration, 46 C.F.R. 201.93, and if that were granted and the appeal proved unsuccessful, could have sought further review by the Secretary of Commerce, 46 C.”
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