Sec. 1.1505 Standards for awards.
(a) A prevailing party may receive an award for fees and expenses
incurred in connection either with an adversary adjudication, or with a
significant and discrete substantive portion of an adversary
adjudication in which the party has prevailed over the position of the
Commission.
(1) The position of the Commission includes, in addition to the
position taken by the Commission in the adversary adjudication, the
action or failure to act by the agency upon which the adversary
adjudication is based.
(2) An award will be reduced or denied if the Commission's position
was substantially justified in law and fact, if special circumstances
make an award unjust, or if the prevailing party unduly or unreasonably
protracted the adversary adjudication.
(b) If, in an adversary adjudication arising from a Commission
action to enforce a party's compliance with a statutory or regulatory
requirement, the demand of the Commission is substantially in excess of
the decision in the adversary adjudication and is unreasonable when
compared with that decision, under the facts and circumstances of the
case, the party shall be awarded the fees and other expenses related to
defending against the excessive demand, unless the party has committed a
willful violation of law or otherwise acted in bad faith, or special
circumstances make an award unjust. The ``demand'' of the Commission
means the express demand which led to the adversary adjudication, but it
does not include a recitation by the Commission of the maximum statutory
penalty in the administrative complaint, or elsewhere when accompanied
by an express demand for a lesser amount.
(c) The burden of proof that an award should not be made is on the
appropriate Bureau (see Sec. 1.21) whose representative shall be called
``Bureau counsel'' in this subpart K.
[ 61 FR 39899 , July 31, 1996]
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