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graph .01 of this section by entering a written order stating that he elects to review the action of the Board. Any person having an interest in any action of the Board under this paragraph shall have the privilege of submitting to the Secretary within ten (10) days after the date of such Board action, a request that the Secretary undertake such review. Such request shall be in writing and shall state the grounds upon which the person submitting the same relies and his interest in the action for which review is requested. Ten (10) copies of such requests shall be submitted to the Secretary. Any other person having an interest in such matter shall have the privilege of submitting within fifteen (15) days after the date of the Board's action, a written request that the Secretary not exercise such review. Copies of request that the Secretary undertake or not exercise review will be open for public inspection at the office of the Secretary of the Board. If either a request that the Secretary undertake review or a request that he not exercise review is submitted within the time prescribed, an action of the Board shall be final in ten (10) days after expiration of the time prescribed for submission of a request that review not be exercised unless the Secretary, prior to the expiration of the ten (10) days, enters a written order stating that he elects to review the action of the Board. If neither a request that the Secretary undertake review nor a request that he not exercise review is submitted within the time prescribed, an action of the Board shall be final in twenty (20) days after the date of such action unless the Secretary, prior to expiration of the twenty (20) days, enters a written order stating that he elects to review the action of the Board. Copies of all orders for review shall be served upon the Board, and upon all persons filing requests as herein described.

.03 If a timely petition for reconsideration is filed under the rules prescribed by the Board, the time for filing a petition or request for review by the Secretary under paragraph .01 or .02 of this section, respectively, or the entry of an order by the Secretary on his own motion electing to review an action of the Board under paragraph .01 or .02 of this section, shall, in the case of actions under paragraph .01 of this section run from the date of service of the Board's action and, in the case of actions under paragraph .02 of this section, run from the date of the Board's action, finally disposing of the issues presented by the petition for reconsideration.

.04 In computing any period of time under this section, the time begins with the day following the act, event, or default, and includes the last day of the period unless it is Saturday, Sunday, or national legal holiday, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or such holiday. The prescribed time for action by the Secretary in a proceeding in which additional days have been

added pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph shall be extended by the total of such additional days.

.05 Petitions and requests for review by the Secretary shall not be filed:

a. Unless the petitioner shall have first exhausted his administrative remedies (other than a petition for reconsideration) before the Maritime Subsidy Board; nor

b. With respect to interlocutory decisions of the Maritime Subsidy Board in actions or proceedings referred to in paragraphs .01 and .02 of this section.

.06 The Secretary may, for good cause and/or in order to prevent undue hardship in any particular case, waive or modify any procedural provision of this section by written order.

§ 202.2 Time and place for filings.

All petitions, requests and replies relating to Secretarial review of Maritime Subsidy Board actions shall be filed with the Office of the Secretary of Commerce, Department of Commerce. Such papers shall be filed in accordance with the provisions of and within the time periods prescribed by Department Order 117-A. § 202.3 Form of petitions, requests and replies.

(a) All papers presented to the Secretary, other than records, shall bear on the cover the name and post office address of the party, and the name and address of the principal attorney or authorized representative (if any) for the party concerned. Certification shall be made that service of the paper has been made upon all parties of record (if any) and upon the Secretary of the Maritime Subsidy Board. One copy of every paper filed with the Secretary must in addition bear at its close the hand written signature of the party or attorney.

(b) All papers presented to the Secretary, other than records, shall, unless they are fewer than 10 pages in length, be preceded by a subject index of the matter contained therein, with page references, and a table of the cases (alphabetically arranged), textbooks, statutes and other material cited, with references to the pages where they are cited.

(c) Whenever a reference is made to a transcript, exhibit or other part of the record, such reference must be accompanied by a specific citation identifying the document and indicating the relevant page number of the document concerned.

(d) Papers filed with the Secretary should be logically arranged, with proper

headings, concise, and free from irrelevant and unduly repetitious matter.

(e) It will not be necessary to reproduce the opinion of the Board.

§ 202.4 Petitions and requests for review content.

Petitions and requests for review shall contain in the order here indicated

(a) A reference to the decision, report, order or action of the Board;

(b) A concise statement of the interest of the party submitting the paper;

(c) A concise summary statement of the case containing that which is material to the consideration of the questions presented;

(d) A listing of each of the grounds upon which the party seeking review relies, expressed in the terms and circumstances of the case, each ground set forth in a separate, numbered paragraph;

(e) The argument, generally amplifying the material in paragraph (d) of this section and exhibiting clearly the points of law, policy and fact being presented, citing the authorities, statutes and other material relied upon. The argument should separately identify and treat each of the grounds upon which review is sought. In cases where reversible legal error is contended, a full legal argument on the points concerned should be presented. In cases where policy error is contended, it should be pointed out what policy of the Board is alleged to be wrong, what is wrong with it and what policy the submitting party advocates as the correct one. In cases where reversible factual error is contended, the findings of fact alleged to be erroneous should be pointed out along with citations to the record where appropriate. The party should further indicate precisely what it contends to be the correct findings of fact, with supporting references;

(f) A conclusion, specifying with particularity the action which the submitting party believes the Secretary should take.

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(c) Where deemed necessary by the submitting party, a concise summary statement of the case explicitly pointing out any inaccuracy or omission in the statement of the other side, with references to the record where appropriate;

(d) A listing of the reasons why review should not be exercised, each reason set forth in a separate, numbered paragraph;

(e) The argument generally amplifying the material in paragraph (d) of this section and, in addition, specifically replying to the points of law, policy and fact presented by the other side (each stated separately) citing the authorities, statutes, and other material relied upon by the submitting party;

(f) A conclusion, specifying with particularity the action which the submitting party believes the Secretary should take.

§ 202.6 Grant or denial of review.

(a) A petition or request for review by the Secretary of any decision, report, order or action of the Board will not be granted unless significant and important questions of over-all policy requiring the Secretary's attention are involved or there appears to be significant legal, policy, or factual error in the Board's action.

(b) The parties and the Secretary of the Board will be notified, by Order, of the Secretary's decision to review a case on his own motion, and of his decision to review or to deny review of a case where a petition or request concerning review has been filed.

(c) Promptly upon notice of a decision by the Secretary to review a case subject to review under section 6.01 of Department Order 117-A, the Secretary of the Board shall certify to the Secretary the complete record of the proceeding before the Board and shall serve upon all parties a copy of such certification which shall adequately identify the matter so certified. The Secretary of the Board shall further serve upon all parties a copy of any further communication from the Board or Maritime Administration on such a case.

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§ 202.8 Oral argument.

Generally, oral argument will not be necessary. However, the Secretary reserves the right to schedule such when he deems it desirable.

§ 202.9

Decisions by the Secretary of Commerce.

Decisions of the Secretary will be reached in accordance with applicable law and the evidence. Upon the determination of a case taken under review by the Secretary, a written decision and opinion which states the Secretary's conclusions and an explanation thereof will be issued.

§ 202.10 Petitions for reconsideration.

Petitions for reconsideration of decisions by the Secretary in any case taken under review will be considered, upon a showing of good cause, if filed within ten (10) days of service of the Secretary's decision.

§ 202.11 Ex parte communications.

Oral or written communications with the Department concerning a matter subject to Secretarial review under section 6.01 of Department Order 117-A, unless otherwise provided by law or by order, rule, or regulation of the Department, shall be deemed ex parte communications and shall not be part of the record and shall not be considered in making any recommendation, decision or action; Provided, however, That this rule shall not apply to customary informal communications with Department counsel, including discussions directed toward the development of a stipulation or settlement between parties; communications of a nature deemed proper in proceedings in U.S. Federal courts; and communications with Department counsel which merely inquire as to procedures or the status of a proceeding without discussing issues or expressing points of view. Any written communication subject to the above stated rule received by the Department shall be placed in the correspondence file of the case, which is available for public inspection. If an oral communication subject to the above stated rule is received, a memorandum setting forth the substance of the conversation shall be made and placed in the correspondence file.

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205.4 Finality of decisions.

CONTRACTS WITH DISPUTES ARTICLE 205.5 Contracts containing disputes article. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 205 issued under sec. 204, 49 Stat. 1987, 1998, 2004, 2011; 46 U.S.C. 1114, 1155, 1176, 1212.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 205 contained in General Order 78, Rev., 30 F.R. 11680, Sept. 11, 1965, unless otherwise noted. CONTRACTS WITHOUT DISPUTES ARTICLE § 205.1 Purpose.

The purpose of this part is to establish the policy and procedure for seeking redress and for appeals by parties to any contracts entered into by the Maritime Subsidy Board or the Maritime Administration under its authorities, from the findings, interpretations, or decisions reflected in annual or special audits made by the Maritime Administration pursuant to the provisions of such contracts. § 205.2 Policy.

Any contractor who disagrees with the findings, interpretations, or decisions in connection with audit reports of the Maritime Administration and who fails to settle said differences by negotiation with the appropriate Coast Director's office, may submit an appeal from such findings, interpretations, or decisions in accordance with § 205.3.

§ 205.3 Procedure.

(a) Appeals shall be made in writing to the Maritime Administrator within 6 months following the date of the document notifying the contractor of the audit findings, interpretations, or decisions of the appropriate Coast Director's office. However, the Maritime Administrator may, at his discretion, extend this limitation in the case of extenuating circumstances.

(b) The appellant will be notified, in writing, if a hearing is to be held or if additional facts are to be submitted for consideration in connection with the appeal.

(c) After a decision has been rendered by the Maritime Administrator, the appellant will be notified accordingly, in writing.

§ 205.4 Finality of decisions.

A decision of the Maritime Administrator shall be final on all questions of fact involved in the appeal, unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent, capricious, arbitrary, so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence.

CONTRACTS WITH DISPUTES ARTICLE § 205.5 Contracts containing disputes article.

Where the contract contains a disputes article the contractor may dispute audit findings, interpretations, or decisions made by the Maritime Administration pursuant to the provisions of said contract and the decision on such dispute and any appeal therefrom shall be governed by the terms of the disputes article of the contract.

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206.11

Individual copies of orders.

Subpart C-Applications for Sale of
Subsidized Vessel

206.20 Charges for processing applications. Subpart A-Charges for Statistical or Economic Data

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Subpart A issued under secs. 3, 204, 49 Stat. 293, as amended, 1987, as amended; 15 U.S.C. 192, 46 U.S.C. 1114; sec. 1, 40 Stat. 1256, as amended; sec. 1, 49 Stat. 292; 15 U.S.C. 192, 189a.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart A contained in General Order 85, Rev., 32 F.R. 12951, Sept. 12, 1967, unless otherwise noted. § 206.1 Purpose.

To set forth the charges to be made for statistical or economic data, furnished to an individual or a group by the

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(a) The basic statistical data required by the Martime Subsidy Board in considering applications for operating-differential subsidy under Title VI, Merchant Marine Act 1936, as amended, include:

(1) For each year of a given 3-year period, outbound and inbound liner and nonliner cargo, broken down between commercial and military, showing U.S.flag and foreign-flag carryings for areas and countries covered by each service for which subsidy is requested;

(2) For each year of a given 3-year period, number of sailings per annum by each U.S.-flag line and by all foreignflag lines serving countries on the service for which subsidy is sought.

(b) The above data will be considered as being required in the public interest and will be furnished free of charge to an applicant for operating-differential subsidy and to any other party directly concerned.

§ 206.3 Data providing special benefit.

Any additional statistical or economic data furnished to an individual or a group will be considered as providing a special benefit to the recipient, above and beyond that accruing to the public at large, and a charge will be made for such data, as indicated in § 206.4. § 206.4

Charges.

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nature and scope of the work, its estimated cost, availability of personnel and other services, and other pertinent information.

(b) Upon approval of the project, the applicant will be requested to make payment in advance in the amount of the estimated cost of the work, based on the charges set forth in § 206.4.

(c) Cost estimates of $500 or less will be established as fixed fees. Such fixed fees will be kept as close to the actual cost as possible.

(d) Cost estimates of more than $500 shall be subject to revision as the work progresses, to reflect actual costs. If the advance payment is insufficient to cover the actual cost, the applicant will be required to make such additional payment as may be required before the project is completed. Conversely, if the advanced payment is more than the actual cost, the difference will be refunded to the applicant.

Subpart B-Charges for Copies of Regulations

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Subpart B issued under sec. 1, 49 Stat. 292, sec. 1, 49 Stat. 1335, sec. 204, 49 Stat. 1987, sec. 501, 65 Stat. 290, 56 Stat, 1067; 15 U.S.C. 189a, 189, 46 U.S.C. 1114, 31 U.S.C. 483a, 15 U.S.C. 1520.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart B contained in G.O. 91, 27 F.R. 1169, Feb. 8, 1962. Redesignated at 29 F.R. 1471, Jan. 29 1964.

§ 206.10 Mailing list.

Persons may be placed on the mailing list to receive copies of the General Orders issued by the Maritime Administration and/or the Maritime Subsidy Board, and National Shipping Authority orders (32A CFR Ch. XVIII), upon request, written or oral, to the Secretary, Maritime Administration, Washington, D.C., 20235. The charge for this service is $10.00 per calendar year.

§ 206.11 Individual copies of orders.

Single copies of the orders referred to in $206.310 may be obtained, upon request, written or oral, to the Secretary, Maritime Administration, Washington, D.C., 20235, at a cost of 25 cents each. Subpart C-Applications for Sale of Subsidized Vessel

§ 206.20 Charges for processing applications.

(a) Applications by owners for the sale of subsidized vessels to a private party where appraisal is made for the Maritime Administration by an independent vessel appraiser shall be filed with the Secretary, Maritime Subsidy Board, Washington, D.C., 20235.

(b) Fee. Each such application shall be accompanied by the sum of $400, which sum will be retained to recover the cost of processing the application. (Sec. 4, 5 U.S.C. 553) [G.O. 105, 31 F.R. 3397, Mar. 4, 1966]

SUBCHAPTER B-REGULATIONS AFFECTING MARITIME CARRIERS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

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