Hearing Clerk definition
Hearing Clerk. ’ shall mean the Hearing Clerk of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Hearing Clerk means the person designated by the bureau to maintain the official record of the hearing proceedings.
Hearing Clerk means the department employee designated by the director to provide staff support to the board, and is the person designated by the board to maintain the official record of the proceeding.
Examples of Hearing Clerk in a sentence
This Consent Agreement and Final Order, as agreed to by the parties, shall become effective immediately upon filing with the Regional Hearing Clerk.
This CAFO shall become effective after execution of the Final Order by the Regional Judicial Officer, on the date of filing with the Hearing Clerk.
This CAFO shall become effective after execution of the Final Order by the Regional Judicial Officer, on the date of filing with the Regional Hearing Clerk.
In accordance with 40 C.F.R. §§ 22.18(b)(3) and 22.31(b), the Effective Date of this CA/FO is the date that the Final Order, having been signed by the Regional Judicial Officer, is filed with the Regional Hearing Clerk.
This ESA is effective upon filing with the Regional Hearing Clerk.
More Definitions of Hearing Clerk
Hearing Clerk means the individual(s) assisting the Hearing Officer as designated in the Federal Register Notice.
Hearing Clerk means an NMED employee who processes filings associated with hearings and coordinates the scheduling and location of hearings, conferences and other meetings related to hearings.
Hearing Clerk means the department employee designated by the secretary as the hearing clerk for the department;
Hearing Clerk means the person designated by the Secretary to maintain the Hearing Record;
Hearing Clerk means the Hear ing Clerk, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250.
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Hearing Clerk means the Hearing Clerk, U 5 , Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.;