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§ 1081.408 - Issue exhaustion.

(a) Scope. This section applies to any argument to support a party's case or defense, including any argument that could be a basis for setting aside Bureau action under 5 U.S.C. 706 or any other source of law.

(b) Duties to raise arguments. A party must raise an argument before the hearing officer, or else it is not preserved for later consideration by the Director. A party must raise an argument before the Director, or else it is not preserved for later consideration by a court.

(c) Manner of raising arguments. An argument must be raised in a manner that complies with this part and that provides a fair opportunity to consider the argument.

(d) Discretion to consider unpreserved arguments. The Director has discretion to consider an unpreserved argument, including by considering it in the alternative. If the Director considers an unpreserved argument in the alternative, the argument remains unpreserved.