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29 CFR 37.100 - What information must a Final Determination contain?

§ 37.100
What information must a Final Determination contain?
A Final Determination must contain the following information:
(a) A statement of the efforts made to achieve voluntary compliance, and a statement that those efforts have been unsuccessful;
(b) A statement of those matters upon which the grant applicant or recipient and CRC continue to disagree;
(c) A list of any modifications to the findings of fact or conclusions that were set forth in the Initial Determination, Notice to Show Cause or Letter of Findings;
(d) A statement of the grant applicant's or recipient's liability, and, if appropriate, the extent of that liability;
(e) A description of the corrective or remedial actions that the grant applicant or recipient must take to come into compliance;
(f) A notice that if the grant applicant or recipient fails to come into compliance within 10 days of the date on which it receives the Final Determination, one or more of the following consequences may result:
(1) After the grant applicant or recipient is given the opportunity for a hearing, its WIA Title I funds may be terminated, discontinued, or withheld in whole or in part, or its application for such funds may be denied, as appropriate;
(2) The Secretary of Labor may refer the case to the Department of Justice with a request to file suit against the grant applicant or recipient; or
(3) the Secretary may take any other action against the grant applicant or recipient that is provided by law;
(g) A notice of the grant applicant's or recipient's right to request a hearing under the procedures described in §§ 37.112 through 37.115; and
(h) A determination of the Governor's liability, if any, under § 37.52.

Title 29 published on 2012-07-01

no entries appear in the Federal Register after this date.

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United States Code
U.S.C. : Title 29 - LABOR

§ 794 - Nondiscrimination under Federal grants and programs

§ 1681

§ 2801 - Definitions

U.S.C. : Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE

§ 2000d - Prohibition against exclusion from participation in, denial of benefits of, and discrimination under federally assisted programs on ground of race, color, or national origin

42 USC § 2000d–1 - Federal authority and financial assistance to programs or activities by way of grant, loan, or contract other than contract of insurance or guaranty; rules...compliance with requirements; reports to Congressional committees; effective d

42 USC § 2000d–2 - Judicial review; administrative procedure provisions

42 USC § 2000d–3 - Construction of provisions not to authorize administrative action with respect to employment practices except where primary objective of Federal financial assistance is to provide employment

42 USC § 2000d–4 - Federal authority and financial assistance to programs or activities by way of contract of insurance or guaranty

42 USC § 2000d–4a - “Program or activity” and “program” defined

42 USC § 2000d–5 - Prohibited deferral of action on applications by local educational agencies seeking Federal funds for alleged noncompliance with Civil Rights Act

42 USC § 2000d–6 - Policy of United States as to application of nondiscrimination provisions in schools of local educational agencies

42 USC § 2000d–7 - Civil rights remedies equalization

§ 6101 - Statement of purpose

Presidential Documents

Executive Order ... 13198

Executive Order ... 13279