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FCC 1.1527
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 1.1527 Initial decision.
A presiding officer (other than the Commission) shall issue an initial
decision on the application as soon as possible after completion of
proceedings on the application. The decision shall include written
findings and conclusions regarding the applicant's eligibility and
whether the applicant was a prevailing party or whether the demand by
the agency or agencies in the proceeding was substantially in excess
of, and was unreasonable when compared with, the decision in the
adversary adjudication, and an explanation of the reasons for any
difference between the amount requested and the amount awarded. The
decision shall also include, if at issue, findings on whether the
Commission's position substantially justified, whether the applicant
unduly protracted the proceedings, committed a willful violation of
law, or otherwise acted in bad faith, or whether special circumstances
make an award unjust. If the applicant has sought an award against more
than one agency, the decision shall allocate responsibility for payment
of any award made among the agencies, and shall explain the reasons for
the allocation made. When the Commission is the presiding officer, the
Commission may, but is not required to, issue an initial or recommended
decision.
[ 61 FR 39900 , July 31, 1996, as amended at 85 FR 63184 , Oct. 6, 2020]
Goto Section: 1.1526 | 1.1528
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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