71. If he grants it, the case will be tried by an FTC administrative law judge. 72. If a psychologist refuses to cooperate, the board must present its case before an administrative law judge. 73. If a settlement cannot be reached, the matter would then be taken before an administrative law judge. 74. If the case is not settled, it will be heard by an administrative law judge. 75. If a hearing is called for, an administrative law judge and a panel of three other people, two of them doctors, decide what action to take. 76. If an administrative law judge finds a carrier in violation of the policy, the agency can issue a cease-and-desist order. 77. If the case is not settled, it will be heard by an administrative law judge, who would make a recommendation for Dabreu to rule on. 78. If the FTC does vote to file the suit, it would be referred to an administrative law judge at the agency, who would hold a trial. 79. If the USDA and zoo attorneys cannot settle the matter with a fine, there will be a formal hearing before an administrative law judge. 80. If they do, the actual hearing would take place before an FTC administrative law judge. |