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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ETA

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 638  

Job Corps Program Under Title IV-B of the Job Training Partnership Act

 

 

 

Subpart E  

Center Operations


20 CFR 638.526 - Tort and other claims.

  • Section Number: 638.526
  • Section Name: Tort and other claims.

    (a) Students shall be considered federal employees for purposes of 

the Tort Claims Act (28 U.S.C. 2671 et seq.). (Section 436(a)(3)). In 

the event a student is alleged to be involved in the damage, loss, or 

destruction of the property of others, or of causing personal injury to 

or the death of other individual(s), claims may be filed with the Center 

Director by the owner(s) of the property, the injured person(s), or by a 

duly authorized agent or legal representative of the claimant. The 

Center Director shall collect all of the facts, including accident and 

medical reports and the names and addresses of witnesses, and submit the 

claim for a decision to the DOL Regional Solicitor's Office. All tort 

claims for $25,000 or more shall be sent to the Associate Solicitor for 

Employee Benefits, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, 

NW., Washington, DC 20210.

    (b) Whenever there is loss or damage to persons or property, which 

is believed to have resulted from operation of a Job Corps center and to 

be a proper charge against the Federal Government, a claim for such 

damage may be submitted by the owner(s) of the property, the injured 

person(s), or by a duly authorized agent or legal representative of the 

claimant to the Regional Solicitor, who shall determine if the claim is 

cognizable under the Tort Claims Act. Claims shall be filed no later 

than two years from the date of such loss or damage. If it is determined 

not to be cognizable, the Regional Solicitor shall consider the facts 

and may settle the claim pursuant to section 436(b) of the Act in an 

amount not to exceed $1,500.

    (c) The Job Corps may pay claims to students for lost, damaged, or 

stolen property, up to a maximum set by the Job Corps Director when such 

loss is not due to the negligence of the student. Students shall file 

claims no later than two years from the date of such loss. Students 

shall be compensated for losses when they are the result of a natural 

disaster or when the student's property is in the protective custody of 

the Job Corps, which shall be the case when the student is AWOL. The Job 

Corps Director shall provide for claims to be filed with regional 

offices for a determination on the claim. The regional office shall 

promptly notify the student and the center of its determination.
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