In accordance with section
1234c of this title, the Secretary may issue to a recipient under an applicable program a complaint which—
(1)describes the factual and legal basis for the Secretary’s belief that the recipient is failing to comply substantially with a requirement of law; and
(2)contains a notice of a hearing to be held before the Office on a date at least 30 days after the service of the complaint.
(b) Appearance contesting order
The recipient upon which a complaint has been served shall have the right to appear before the Office on the date specified and to show cause why an order should not be entered by the Office requiring the recipient to cease and desist from the violation of law charged in the complaint.
(c) Report; issuance of cease and desist order
The testimony in any hearing held under this section shall be reduced to writing and filed with the Office. If upon that hearing the Office is of the opinion that the recipient is in violation of any requirement of law as charged in the complaint, the Office shall—
(1)make a report in writing stating its findings of fact; and
(2)issue to the recipient an order requiring the recipient to cease and desist from the practice, policy, or procedure which resulted in the violation.
(d) Report and order as final agency action
The report and order of the Office under this section shall become the final agency action when the recipient receives the report and order.
(e) Enforcement of final order
The Secretary may enforce a final order of the Office under this section which becomes final agency action by—
(1)withholding from the recipient any portion of the amount payable to it, including the amount payable for administrative costs, under the applicable program; or
(2)certifying the facts to the Attorney General who shall cause an appropriate proceeding to be brought for the enforcement of the order.
In accordance with section
1234c of this title, the Secretary may issue to a recipient under an applicable program a complaint which—
(1)describes the factual and legal basis for the Secretary’s belief that the recipient is failing to comply substantially with a requirement of law; and
(2)contains a notice of a hearing to be held before the Office on a date at least 30 days after the service of the complaint.
(b) Appearance contesting order
The recipient upon which a complaint has been served shall have the right to appear before the Office on the date specified and to show cause why an order should not be entered by the Office requiring the recipient to cease and desist from the violation of law charged in the complaint.
(c) Report; issuance of cease and desist order
The testimony in any hearing held under this section shall be reduced to writing and filed with the Office. If upon that hearing the Office is of the opinion that the recipient is in violation of any requirement of law as charged in the complaint, the Office shall—
(1)make a report in writing stating its findings of fact; and
(2)issue to the recipient an order requiring the recipient to cease and desist from the practice, policy, or procedure which resulted in the violation.
(d) Report and order as final agency action
The report and order of the Office under this section shall become the final agency action when the recipient receives the report and order.
(e) Enforcement of final order
The Secretary may enforce a final order of the Office under this section which becomes final agency action by—
(1)withholding from the recipient any portion of the amount payable to it, including the amount payable for administrative costs, under the applicable program; or
(2)certifying the facts to the Attorney General who shall cause an appropriate proceeding to be brought for the enforcement of the order.
1988—Pub. L. 100–297amended section generally, substituting provisions relating to cease and desist orders for provisions relating to use of recovered funds. See section
1234h of this title.
Effective Date of 1988 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 100–297effective 180 days after Apr. 28, 1988, but not applicable to recipients receiving written notice to return funds prior to that date, see section 3501(b) ofPub. L. 100–297, set out as a note under section
1234 of this title.
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