45 CFR Part 681 - PROGRAM FRAUD CIVIL REMEDIES ACT REGULATIONS
- Purpose, Definitions, and Basis for Liability
- Procedures Leading to Issuance of a Complaint
- Procedures Following Service of a Complaint
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Hearing Procedures
- § 681.12 — What kind of hearing is contemplated?
- § 681.13 — At the hearing, what rights do the parties have?
- § 681.14 — What is the role of the ALJ?
- § 681.15 — How are the functions of the ALJ separated from those of the investigating official and the reviewing official?
- § 681.16 — Can the reviewing official or ALJ be disqualified?
- § 681.17 — What rights are there to review documents?
- § 681.18 — What type of discovery is authorized and how is it conducted?
- § 681.19 — Are witness lists exchanged before the hearing?
- § 681.20 — Can witnesses be subpoenaed?
- § 681.21 — Who pays the costs for a subpoena?
- § 681.22 — Are protective orders available?
- § 681.23 — How are documents filed and served with the ALJ?
- § 681.24 — How is time computed?
- § 681.25 — Where is the hearing held?
- § 681.26 — How will the hearing be conducted and who has the burden of proof?
- § 681.27 — How is evidence presented at the hearing?
- § 681.28 — How is witness testimony presented?
- § 681.29 — Will the hearing proceedings be recorded?
- § 681.30 — Are ex parte communications between a party and the ALJ permitted?
- § 681.31 — Are there sanctions for misconduct?
- § 681.32 — Are post-hearing briefs required?
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Decisions and Appeals
- § 681.33 — How is the case decided?
- § 681.34 — How are penalty and assessment amounts determined?
- § 681.35 — Can a party request reconsideration of the initial decision?
- § 681.36 — When does the initial decision of the ALJ become final?
- § 681.37 — What are the procedures for appealing the ALJ decision?
- § 681.38 — What happens if an initial decision is appealed?
- § 681.39 — Are there any limitations on the right to appeal to the authority head?
- § 681.40 — How does the authority head dispose of an appeal?
- § 681.41 — What judicial review is available?
- § 681.42 — Can the administrative complaint be settled voluntarily?
- § 681.43 — How are civil penalties and assessments collected?
- § 681.44 — Is there a right to administrative offset?
- § 681.45 — What happens to collections?
- § 681.46 — What if the investigation indicates criminal misconduct?
Source:
74 FR 26794, June 4, 2009, unless otherwise noted.
Title 45 published on 2012-10-01
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