[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 24] [Revised as of July 1, 2006] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR209.1] [Page 158-159] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 209_RULES OF PRACTICE GOVERNING PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE NOISE CONTROL ACT OF 1972--Table of Contents Subpart A_Rules of Practice Governing Hearings for Orders Issued Under Section 11(d) of the Noise Control Act Sec. 209.1 Scope. Subpart A_Rules of Practice Governing Hearings for Orders Issued Under Section 11(d) of the Noise Control Act Sec. 209.1 Scope. 209.2 Use of number and gender. 209.3 Definitions. 209.4 Issuance of complaint. 209.5 Complaint. 209.6 Answer. 209.7 Effective date of order in complaint. 209.8 Submission of a remedial plan. 209.9 Contents of a remedial plan. 209.10 Approval of plan, implementation. 209.11 Filing and service. 209.12 Time. [[Page 159]] 209.13 Consolidation. 209.14 Motions. 209.15 Intervention. 209.16 Late intervention. 209.17 Amicus curiae. 209.18 Administrative law judge. 209.19 Informal settlement and consent agreement. 209.20 Conferences. 209.21 Primary discovery (exchange of witness lists and documents). 209.22 Other discovery. 209.23 Trade secrets and privileged information. 209.24 Default order. 209.25 Accelerated decision; dismissal. 209.26 Evidence. 209.27 Interlocutory appeal. 209.28 Record. 209.29 Proposed findings, conclusions. 209.30 Decision of the administrative law judge. 209.31 Appeal from the decision of the administrative law judge. 209.32 Review of the administrative law judge's decision in absence of appeal. 209.33 Decision on appeal or review. 209.34 Reconsideration. 209.35 Conclusion of hearing. 209.36 Judicial review. Authority: Sec. 11, Noise Control Act of 1972 (42 U.S.C. 4910) and additional authority as specified. Source: 43 FR 34132, Aug. 3, 1978, unless otherwise noted. These rules of practice govern all proceedings conducted in the issuance of an order under section 11(d) of the Noise Control Act of 1972, 42 U.S.C. 4910.