Rectification of orders: Board or adjudicating officer may correct apparent errors within fifteen days under Depositories Rules The Rules amend the 2005 procedure by broadening decision making references from the sole 'adjudicating officer' to 'the Board or the adjudicating officer', inserting an additional statutory cross reference, and introducing a new provision allowing the Board or adjudicating officer to rectify any 'error apparent on the face of record' in an order, on its own motion or upon notice by the affected person within fifteen days, with a definition limited to typographical and other obvious errors.
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Rectification of orders: Board or adjudicating officer may correct apparent errors within fifteen days under Depositories Rules
The Rules amend the 2005 procedure by broadening decision making references from the sole "adjudicating officer" to "the Board or the adjudicating officer", inserting an additional statutory cross reference, and introducing a new provision allowing the Board or adjudicating officer to rectify any "error apparent on the face of record" in an order, on its own motion or upon notice by the affected person within fifteen days, with a definition limited to typographical and other obvious errors.
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