13 CFR Part 142 - PROGRAM FRAUD CIVIL REMEDIES ACT REGULATIONS
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Overview and Definitions (§§ 142.1 - 142.6)
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Procedures Leading to Issuance of a Complaint (§§ 142.7 - 142.11)
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Procedures Following Service of a Complaint (§§ 142.12 - 142.14)
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Hearing Provisions (§§ 142.15 - 142.29)
- § 142.15 What kind of hearing is contemplated?
- § 142.16 At the hearing, what rights do the parties have?
- § 142.17 What is the role of the ALJ?
- § 142.18 Can the reviewing official or ALJ be disqualified?
- § 142.19 How are issues brought to the attention of the ALJ?
- § 142.20 How are papers served?
- § 142.21 How will the hearing be conducted and who has the burden of proof?
- § 142.22 How is evidence presented at the hearing?
- § 142.23 Are there limits on disclosure of documents or discovery?
- § 142.24 Can witnesses be subpoenaed?
- § 142.25 Can a party or witness object to discovery?
- § 142.26 Can a party informally discuss the case with the ALJ?
- § 142.27 Are there sanctions for misconduct?
- § 142.28 Where is the hearing held?
- § 142.29 Are witness lists exchanged before the hearing?
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Decisions and Appeals (§§ 142.30 - 142.41)
- § 142.30 How is the case decided?
- § 142.31 Can a party request reconsideration of the initial decision?
- § 142.32 When does the initial decision of the ALJ become final?
- § 142.33 What are the procedures for appealing the ALJ decision?
- § 142.34 Are there any limitations on the right to appeal to the Administrator?
- § 142.35 How does the Administrator dispose of an appeal?
- § 142.36 Can I obtain judicial review?
- § 142.37 What judicial review is available?
- § 142.38 Can the administrative complaint be settled voluntarily?
- § 142.39 How are civil penalties and assessments collected?
- § 142.40 What if the investigation indicates criminal misconduct?
- § 142.41 How does SBA protect the rights of defendants?
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Source:
61 FR 2691, Jan. 29, 1996, unless otherwise noted.
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