Hearing date notification requires parties to be informed of the appeal hearing in the manner directed by the presiding officer. The Appellate Tribunal must notify parties of the date of the appeal hearing in the manner the Presiding Officer may direct by general or special order, allocating procedural control over the form and method of notice to the Presiding Officer.
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Hearing date notification requires parties to be informed of the appeal hearing in the manner directed by the presiding officer.
The Appellate Tribunal must notify parties of the date of the appeal hearing in the manner the Presiding Officer may direct by general or special order, allocating procedural control over the form and method of notice to the Presiding Officer.
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