29 USC § 2937 - Judicial review
(a)
Review
(1)
Petition
With respect to any final order by the Secretary under section
2936 of this title by which the Secretary awards, declines to award, or only conditionally awards, financial assistance under his
[1]
chapter, or any final order of the Secretary under section
2936 of this title with respect to a corrective action or sanction imposed under section
2934 of this title, any party to a proceeding which resulted in such final order may obtain review of such final order in the United States Court of Appeals having jurisdiction over the applicant or recipient of funds involved, by filing a review petition within 30 days after the date of issuance of such final order.
(2)
Action on petition
The clerk of the court shall transmit a copy of the review petition to the Secretary who shall file the record on which the final order was entered as provided in section
2112 of title
28. The filing of a review petition shall not stay the order of the Secretary, unless the court orders a stay. Petitions filed under this subsection shall be heard expeditiously, if possible within 10 days after the date of filing of a reply to the petition.
(3)
Standard and scope of review
No objection to the order of the Secretary shall be considered by the court unless the objection was specifically urged, in a timely manner, before the Secretary. The review shall be limited to questions of law and the findings of fact of the Secretary shall be conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.
(b)
Judgment
The court shall have jurisdiction to make and enter a decree affirming, modifying, or setting aside the order of the Secretary in whole or in part. The judgment of the court regarding the order shall be final, subject to certiorari review by the Supreme Court as provided in section
1254
(1) of title
28.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “this”.
(a)
Review
(1)
Petition
With respect to any final order by the Secretary under section
2936 of this title by which the Secretary awards, declines to award, or only conditionally awards, financial assistance under his
[1]
chapter, or any final order of the Secretary under section
2936 of this title with respect to a corrective action or sanction imposed under section
2934 of this title, any party to a proceeding which resulted in such final order may obtain review of such final order in the United States Court of Appeals having jurisdiction over the applicant or recipient of funds involved, by filing a review petition within 30 days after the date of issuance of such final order.
(2)
Action on petition
The clerk of the court shall transmit a copy of the review petition to the Secretary who shall file the record on which the final order was entered as provided in section
2112 of title
28. The filing of a review petition shall not stay the order of the Secretary, unless the court orders a stay. Petitions filed under this subsection shall be heard expeditiously, if possible within 10 days after the date of filing of a reply to the petition.
(3)
Standard and scope of review
No objection to the order of the Secretary shall be considered by the court unless the objection was specifically urged, in a timely manner, before the Secretary. The review shall be limited to questions of law and the findings of fact of the Secretary shall be conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.
(b)
Judgment
The court shall have jurisdiction to make and enter a decree affirming, modifying, or setting aside the order of the Secretary in whole or in part. The judgment of the court regarding the order shall be final, subject to certiorari review by the Supreme Court as provided in section
1254
(1) of title
28.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “this”.
Source
(Pub. L. 105–220, title I, § 187,Aug. 7, 1998, 112 Stat. 1049.)
Prior Provisions
Provisions similar to this section were contained in section
1578 of this title prior to repeal by Pub. L. 105–220.
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