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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 45—Public Welfare
  4. Subtitle B—Regulations Relating to Public Welfare
  5. CHAPTER XI—NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
  6. SUBCHAPTER B—NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
  7. PART 1149—PROGRAM FRAUD CIVIL REMEDIES ACT REGULATIONS
  8. Subpart G—Decisions and Appeals

45 CFR Subpart G - Subpart G—Decisions and Appeals

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  1. § 1149.57 How is the case decided?
  2. § 1149.58 When will the ALJ serve the initial decision?
  3. § 1149.59 How are penalty and assessment amounts determined?
  4. § 1149.60 What factors are considered in determining the amount of penalties and assessments to impose?
  5. § 1149.61 Can a party request reconsideration of the initial decision?
  6. § 1149.62 When does the initial decision of the ALJ become final?
  7. § 1149.63 What are the procedures for appealing the ALJ decision?
  8. § 1149.64 What happens if an initial decision is appealed?
  9. § 1149.65 Are there any limitations on the right to appeal to the authority head?
  10. § 1149.66 How does the authority head dispose of an appeal?
  11. § 1149.67 Who represents the NEA on an appeal?
  12. § 1149.68 What judicial review is available?
  13. § 1149.69 Can the administrative complaint be settled voluntarily?
  14. § 1149.70 How are civil penalties and assessments collected?
  15. § 1149.71 Is there a right to administrative offset?
  16. § 1149.72 What happens to collections?
  17. § 1149.73 What if the investigation indicates criminal misconduct or a violation of the False Claims Act?
  18. § 1149.74 How does the NEA protect your rights?

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