Congress and the Tribunal and approved by the Comptroller General.
Such regulations shall establish requirements and procedures under
which every voucher certified for payment by the Library of Congress
under this chapter shall be supported with a certification by a duly
authorized officer or employee of the Tribunal, and shall prescribe the
responsibilities and accountability of said officers and employees of
the Tribunal with respect to such certifications.
Section 807. Deduction of costs of proceedings.
Before any funds are distributed pursuant to a final decision in a
proceeding involving distribution of royalty fees, the Tribunal shall
assess the reasonable costs of such proceeding.
Section 808. Reports.
In addition to its publication of the reports of all final
determinations as provided in section 803(b), the Tribunal shall make
an annual report to the President and the Congress concerning the
Tribunal's work during the preceding fiscal year, including a detailed
fiscal statement of account.
Section 809. Effective date of final determinations.
Any final determination by the Tribunal under this chapter shall become
effective thirty days following its publication in the Federal Register
as provided in section 803(b), unless prior to that time an appeal has
been filed pursuant to section 810, to vacate, modify, or correct such
determination, and notice of such appeal has been served on all parties
who appeared before the Tribunal in the proceeding in question. Where
the proceeding involves the distribution of royalty fees under sections
111 or 116, the Tribunal shall, upon the expiration of such thirty-day
period, distribute any royalty fees not subject to an appeal filed
pursuant to section 810.
Section 810. Judicial review.
Any final decision of the Tribunal in a proceeding under section 801(b)
may be appealed to the United States Court of Appeals, within thirty
days after its publication in the Federal Register by an aggrieved
party. The judicial review of the decision shall be had, in accordance
with chapter 7 of title 5, on the basis of the record before the
Tribunal. No court shall have jurisdiction to review a final decision
of the Tribunal except as provided in this section.
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