8.3. The rapporteur shall use the following documents and information to prepare the report: 8.3.1. and documents submitted in accordance with Articles 6.1 and 6.2 of this regulation; 8.3.2. interview with the participant, additional information and documents obtained from the participant; 8.3.3. if it is deemed necessary for the assessment, to conduct an interview in person or in another form or to receive the record of the interview of the referee who provided the letter of reference specified in 6.3 of this regulation; 8.3.4. information provided by the public in accordance with Article 8.4 of this regulation; 8.3.5. the results of the hearing of the appointment made in accordance with Article 9.1 of this regulation; 8.3.6. about the participant received from other relevant persons and sources. 8.4. The Secretariat of the Standing Committee on Legal Affairs shall provide the information submitted by citizens and public organizations regarding the participant to the rapporteur as soon as possible. 8.5. The participant shall provide the rapporteur with additional information and documents attesting that the requirements set forth in Articles 2.1 and 2.2 of this regulation have been met. 8.6. If there is negative content in the information collected about the participant, the rapporteur shall provide the participant with an opportunity to comment and respond and it shall be prohibited to inform the participant about the person who entrusted the information. Eight. Organization of the appointment hearing 9.1. An appointment hearing shall be held within 21 days after registration is complete in accordance with Article 7.1 of this regulation to determine whether the participant has met the relevant requirements. 9.2. The working group shall organize the appointment hearing in the presence of at least five members, chaired by the head of the working group or in his absence by the oldest member. 9.3. An announcement and notice regarding appointment hearing shall be made at least five working days prior to the hearing, on the website www.parliament.mn and through the media, and to the participants. 9.4. Failure to appear at the appointment hearing without legitimate reason shall be grounds for deregistration. 9.5. During the appointment hearing, the working group will enquire and receive answers based on the requirements set forth in Articles 2.1 and 2.2 of this regulation. It is prohibited to ask corroborating or discriminatory questions. 9.6. The rapporteur shall include the results of the appointment hearing and the response of the participants in the report. 9.7. Unless otherwise provided in this regulation, an appointment hearing shall be held in accordance with the procedure set forth in the Law on Public Hearings.

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