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22 CFR § 128.14 - Confidentiality of proceedings.

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title: "22 CFR § 128.14 - Confidentiality of proceedings."
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title_name: "Foreign Relations"
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section_name: "Confidentiality of proceedings."
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# 128.14 Confidentiality of proceedings.

Proceedings under this part are confidential. The documents referred to in § 128.17 are not, however, deemed to be confidential. Reports of the Administrative Law Judge and copies of transcripts or recordings of hearings will be available to parties and, to the extent of their own testimony, to witnesses. All records are available to any U.S. Government agency showing a proper interest therein.

[61 FR 48834, Sept. 17, 1996]