Regulations last checked for updates: May 19, 2024

Title 9 - Animals and Animal Products last revised: May 09, 2024
§ 202.121 - Rule 21: Intervention.

At any time after docketing of a proceeding and before commencement of a hearing, oral or written, therein, the presiding officer may, upon petition, and for good cause shown, permit any person to intervene therein. The petition shall state with preciseness and particularity: (a) The petitioner's relationship to the matters involved in the proceeding; (b) the nature of the material the petitioner intends to present in evidence; (c) the nature of the argument the petitioner intends to make; and (d) the reasons why the petitioner should be allowed to intervene. Any such petition, and notice of the order thereon, shall be served on the parties and made a part of the record in the proceeding.

authority: 7 U.S.C. 228(a); 7 CFR 2.22 and 2.81
source: 43 FR 30510, July 14, 1978, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 9 CFR 202.121