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45 CFR 2554.51 - What if the investigation indicates criminal misconduct?

§ 2554.51
What if the investigation indicates criminal misconduct?
(a) Any investigating official may:
(1) Refer allegations of criminal misconduct directly to the Department of Justice for prosecution or for suit under the False Claims Act or other civil proceeding;
(2) Defer or postpone a report or referral to the reviewing official to avoid interference with a criminal investigation or prosecution; or
(3) Issue subpoenas under other statutory authority.
(b) Nothing in this part limits the requirement that the Corporation employees report suspected violations of criminal law to the Corporation's Office of Inspector General or to the Attorney General.

Title 45 published on 2012-10-01

no entries appear in the Federal Register after this date.

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United States Code
USC : Title 31 - MONEY AND FINANCE

§ 3801 - Definitions

§ 3802 - False claims and statements; liability

§ 3803 - Hearing and determinations

§ 3804 - Subpoena authority

§ 3805 - Judicial review

§ 3806 - Collection of civil penalties and assessments

§ 3807 - Right to administrative offset

§ 3808 - Limitations

§ 3809 - Regulations

§ 3810 - Repealed.

§ 3811 - Effect on other law

§ 3812 - Prohibition against delegation

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

§ 12651c - Chief Executive Officer

§ 12651d - Authorities and duties of the Chief Executive Officer

Statutes at Large

100 Stat. 1874

Public Laws

99-509