13 CFR 134, Subpart F - Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act
- § 134.601 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 134.602 — Under what circumstances may I apply for reimbursement?
- § 134.603 — What is an adversary adjudication?
- § 134.604 — What benefits may I claim?
- § 134.605 — Under what circumstances are fees and expenses reimbursable?
- § 134.606 — Who is eligible for possible reimbursement?
- § 134.607 — How do I know which eligibility requirement applies to me?
- § 134.608 — What are the special rules for calculating net worth and number of employees?
- § 134.609 — What is the difference between a fee and an expense?
- § 134.610 — Are there limitations on reimbursement for fees and expenses?
- § 134.611 — What should I include in my application for an award?
- § 134.612 — What must a net worth exhibit contain?
- § 134.613 — What documentation do I need for fees and expenses?
- § 134.614 — What deadlines apply to my application for an award and where do I send it?
- § 134.615 — How will proceedings relating to my application for fees and expenses be conducted?
- § 134.616 — How will I know if I receive an award?
- § 134.617 — May I seek review of the ALJ's decision on my award?
- § 134.618 — How are awards paid?
Source:
61 FR 2683, Jan. 29, 1996, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 63 FR 35766, June 30, 1998, and 70 FR 8927, Feb. 24, 2005.
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