Temporary Suspension of In-Person Hearings, 21234 [2020-07964]

Download as PDF 21234 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 74 / Thursday, April 16, 2020 / Notices Total Annual Burden: The Commission estimates the total burden at 1,233 hours per year. Rachel Dickon, Secretary. Dated: April 10, 2020. Sarah L. Stewart, Deputy General Counsel, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. [FR Doc. 2020–07964 Filed 4–15–20; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6735–01–P [FR Doc. 2020–08025 Filed 4–15–20; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6730–02–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Temporary Suspension of In-Person Hearings [60Day–20–0214; Docket No. CDC–2020– 0037] Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. AGENCY: ACTION: Notice. The Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (the ‘‘Commission’’) is suspending all inperson hearings, settlement judge conferences, and mediations until May 31, 2020. Applicable: April 10, 2020. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah Stewart, Deputy General Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, at (202) 434–9935. In view of the risks presented by the novel coronavirus COVID–19, the Commission’s Office of the Chief Administrative Law Judges (‘‘OCALJ’’) is, effective April 10, 2020, suspending all in-person hearings, settlement judge conferences, and mediations until May 31, 2020. At the discretion of the presiding administrative law judge and in coordination with the parties, hearings may proceed by videoconference or by telephone. Similarly, settlement judge conferences and mediations may be held by videoconference or by telephone. If the parties agree that an evidentiary hearing is not needed, cases may also be presented for a decision on the record. The parties will be notified if the hearing needs to be rescheduled. OCALJ will reassess the risks presented by inperson hearings prior to May 31, 2020, and issue a subsequent order informing the public as to whether the suspension of in-person hearings will continue. The presiding administrative law judge may be contacted with questions regarding this notice. jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Authority: 30 U.S.C. 823. VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:20 Apr 15, 2020 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice with comment period. 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[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 74 (Thursday, April 16, 2020)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2020-07964]


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FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION


Temporary Suspension of In-Person Hearings

AGENCY: Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (the 
``Commission'') is suspending all in-person hearings, settlement judge 
conferences, and mediations until May 31, 2020.

DATES: Applicable: April 10, 2020.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah Stewart, Deputy General Counsel, 
Office of the General Counsel, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review 
Commission, at (202) 434-9935.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In view of the risks presented by the novel 
coronavirus COVID-19, the Commission's Office of the Chief 
Administrative Law Judges (``OCALJ'') is, effective April 10, 2020, 
suspending all in-person hearings, settlement judge conferences, and 
mediations until May 31, 2020.
    At the discretion of the presiding administrative law judge and in 
coordination with the parties, hearings may proceed by videoconference 
or by telephone. Similarly, settlement judge conferences and mediations 
may be held by videoconference or by telephone. If the parties agree 
that an evidentiary hearing is not needed, cases may also be presented 
for a decision on the record.
    The parties will be notified if the hearing needs to be 
rescheduled. OCALJ will reassess the risks presented by in-person 
hearings prior to May 31, 2020, and issue a subsequent order informing 
the public as to whether the suspension of in-person hearings will 
continue.
    The presiding administrative law judge may be contacted with 
questions regarding this notice.

    Authority: 30 U.S.C. 823.

    Dated: April 10, 2020.
Sarah L. Stewart,
Deputy General Counsel, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review 
Commission.
[FR Doc. 2020-07964 Filed 4-15-20; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6735-01-P
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