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  2. title 45
    Public Welfare
  3. chapter XI
    CHAPTER XI—NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
  4. part 1149
    PART 1149—PROGRAM FRAUD CIVIL REMEDIES ACT REGULATIONS
  5. subpart G
    Subpart G—Decisions and Appeals

Subpart G. Subpart G—Decisions and Appeals

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