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Code of Federal Regulations Title 10. Energy § 10.770.10 When must a person or entity, who wishes to contest a DOE denial of request for indemnification of a claim, begin legal action?

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If DOE denies the claim, DOE must provide the person or entity with a notice of final denial of the claim by DOE by certified or registered mail. The person or entity must begin legal action within six months after the date of mailing.

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