(a) Errors are non-substantive if they are merely typographical, clerical, or their correction would not change the distribution of a decedent's property.
(b) If, after issuance of an order or decision, it appears that the order or decision contains non-substantive errors, the presiding officer may issue a correction order to the Project Director and the parties in interest correcting them.
(c) The presiding officer may issue a correction order on their own initiative. The Project Director and the parties in interest may also file a request for a correction order at any time.
(d) The correction order is not subject to appeal to the Board.