43 CFR §4.732
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- (a)After the presiding officer receives and reviews the evidence filed by the Project Director, the presiding officer will determine whether there are any apparent issues of fact to be resolved.
- (b)To resolve any apparent issues of fact, the presiding officer may do one or more of the following:
- (c)If the presiding officer does not hold a hearing, they will issue a preliminary decision determining the decedent's heirs.
- (d)If the presiding officer does hold a hearing, they may issue a final decision determining the decedent's heirs without first issuing a preliminary decision.