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40 CFR 164.6 - Time

CFR > Title 40 > Chapter I > Part 164 > § 164.6. Time


Current as of: July 2009

(a) Computation. In computing any period of time prescribed or allowed by these rules, except as otherwise provided, the day of the act, event, or default from which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included. Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays shall be included in computing the time allowed for the filing of any document or paper, except that when such time expires on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, such period shall be extended to include the next following business day.

(b) Enlargement. When by these rules or by order of the Administrative Law Judge, the Presiding Officer, or the Environmental Appeals Board, an act is required or allowed to be done at or within a specified time, the Administrative Law Judge (before his initial decision is filed), or the Presiding Officer (before his recommended decision is filed), or the Environmental Appeals Board (after the Administrative Law Judge's initial decision or the presiding officer's recommended decision is filed), for cause shown may at any time in their discretion: with or without motion or notice, order the period enlarged if request therefor, which may be made ex parte, is made before the expiration of the period originally prescribed or as extended by a previous order; or on motion made after the expiration of the specified period, permit the act to be done where the failure to act was the result of excusable neglect. In this connection, consideration shall be given to the fact that, under the provisions of the act, the Administrator must issue his order not later than 90 days after the completion of the hearing, unless all parties agree by stipulation to extend this period of time pursuant to Sec. 164.103.

(c) Additional time after service by mail. A prescribed period of time within which a party is required or permitted to do an act shall be computed from the time of service, except that when the service is made by mail, 3 days shall be added to the prescribed period. Such addition for service by mail shall not apply in the case of filing initial requests for hearings or responding to a notice of intent to hold a hearing, in which cases statutory filing times will run from the date of the return receipt pursuant to Sec. 164.8.

[38 FR 19371, July 20, 1973, as amended at 57 FR 5342, Feb. 13, 1992]
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U.S. Code Provisions: Pesticides

U.S. Code Title 7 > Chapter 6 > Subchapter II - Environmental Pesticide Control
U.S. Code > Title 21 > Chapter 19 - Pesticide Monitoring Improvements

State Laws: Pesticides

AlabamaAlabama Code > Title 2 > Chapter 27 - Pesticides
ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 3 > Chapter 2 > Article 5 - Pesticides
Arizona Laws > Title 3 > Chapter 2 > Article 6 - Pesticide Control
Arizona Laws > Title 36 > Chapter 7.1 > Article 5 - Notification of Pesticide Application
CaliforniaCalifornia Food and Agricultural Code > Division 6 > Chapter 10 - Pesticide Brokers
California Food and Agricultural Code > Division 7 > Chapter 1.5 - Produce Carrying Pesticide Residue
California Food and Agricultural Code > Division 7 > Chapter 2 - Pesticides
ConnecticutConnecticut General Statutes > Title 22a > Chapter 441 - Pesticide Control
DelawareDelaware Code Title 3 > Chapter 12 - Pesticides
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Chapter 487 - Pesticide Regulation and Safety
Florida Regulations Chapter 5E-2 - Pesticides
Florida Regulations Chapter 5E-9 - Licensed Pesticide Applicators and Dealers
HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 149A - Hawaii Pesticides Law
IdahoIdaho Code Title 22 > Chapter 18 - Idaho State Pesticide Management Commission
Idaho Code Title 22 > Chapter 34 - Pesticides And Chemigation
IllinoisIllinois Compiled Statutes > 415 ILCS 60 - Illinois Pesticide Act
IowaIowa Code Chapter 206 - Pesticides
LouisianaLouisiana Revised Statutes > Title 3 > Chapter 13 - Pesticide Waste Control
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 3 > Chapter 20 - Louisiana Pesticide Law
MaineMaine Revised Statutes > Title 7 > Chapter 415 - Maine Pesticide Education Fund
Maine Revised Statutes > Title 22 > Chapter 258-A - Board Of Pesticides Control
MassachusettsMassachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XIX > Chapter 132B - Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act
MinnesotaMinnesota Statutes Chapter 18B - Pesticide Control
MissouriMissouri Laws > Title XVII > Chapter 281 - Pesticides
MontanaMontana Code Title 80 > Chapter 8 - Pesticides
NevadaNevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 586 - Pesticides; Dangerous Caustic or Corrosive Substances
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 76 > Article 4 - Pesticide Control
New YorkNew York Laws - Agriculture & Markets > Article 14 - Prevention and Control of Disease In Trees and Plants; Insect Pests; Sale of Fruit-Bearing Trees
New York Laws - Environmental Conservation > Article 33 - Pesticides
New York Laws - Public Health > Article 16 - Pesticide Control Board
New YorkNew York Laws > Agriculture & Markets > Article 14 - Prevention And Control Of Disease In Trees And Plants; Insect Pests; Sale Of Fruit-Bearing Trees
New York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 33 - Pesticides
New York Laws > Public Health > Article 16 - Pesticide Control Board
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 52 - Pesticide Board
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 4-35 - Pesticide Act
North Dakota Code > Chapter 4-35.1 - Chemigation Regulation
North Dakota Code > Chapter 4-35.2 - Pesticide and Pesticide Container Disposal
North Dakota Code > Chapter 19-18 - Pesticide Registration
OhioOhio Code > Title 9 > Chapter 921 - Pesticides
OregonOregon Statutes > Chapter 634 - Pesticide Control
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-25. Pesticide Control
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 23-25.2. Pesticide Relief Fund
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 46 > Chapter 13 - Pesticide Control Act
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 38 > Chapter 20A - Pesticides
South Dakota Laws > Title 38 > Chapter 21 - Agricultural Pesticide Application
TennesseeTennessee Code > Title 43 > Chapter 8 - Pesticides
UtahUtah Code > Title 4 > Chapter 14 - Utah Pesticide Control Act
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 6 > Chapter 81 - Insecticides, Fungicides and Rodenticides
Vermont Statutes > Title 6 > Chapter 87 - Control of Pesticides
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 3.2 > Chapter 39 - Pesticide Control
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 19 > Article 16A - West Virginia Pesticide Control Act

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