On reopening, the judge may affirm, modify, or vacate the former decision.
- (a) The final order on reopening must include a notice stating that interested parties who are adversely affected have a right to appeal the final order to the Board within 30 days of the date on which the order was mailed, and giving the Board's address.
- (b) Copies of the judge's decision on reopening must be mailed to the petitioner and to all persons who received copies of the petition.
- (c) By order directed to the agency, the judge may suspend further distribution of the estate or income during the reopening proceedings.
- (d) The judge must file the record made on a reopening petition with the designated LTRO and must furnish a duplicate record to the affected agencies.
[73 FR 67289, Nov. 13, 2008. Redesignated at 76 FR 7507, Feb. 10, 2011]