29 CFR 34.48 - Notification of Breach of Conciliation Agreement.
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§ 34.48
Notification of Breach of Conciliation Agreement.
(a)
Where a Governor is a party to a Conciliation Agreement, the Governor shall immediately notify the Director of a recipient's breach of any such Conciliation Agreement.
(b)
When it becomes known to the Director, through the Governor or by other means, that a Conciliation Agreement has been breached, the Director may issue a Notification of Breach of Conciliation Agreement.
(c)
A Notification of Breach of Conciliation Agreement issued pursuant to this section shall be directed, as applicable, to the Governor and/or other party(ies) to the Conciliation Agreement.
(d)
A Notification of Breach of Conciliation Agreement issued pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section shall:
(1)
Specify the efforts made to achieve voluntary compliance and indicate that those efforts have been unsuccessful;
(4)
Indicate that failure of the violating party to come into compliance within 10 days of the receipt of the Notification of Breach of Conciliation Agreement may result, after opportunity for a hearing, in the termination or denial of the grant, or discontinuation of assistance, as appropriate, or in referral to the Department of Justice with a request from the Department to file suit;
(5)
Advise the violating party of the right to request a hearing, and reference the applicable procedures at § 34.51(b); and
(6)
Include a determination as to the Governor's liability, if any, in accordance with the provisions of § 34.32.
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