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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 627  

General Provisions Governing Programs Under Titles I, II, and III of the Act

 

 

 

Subpart F  

Federal Handling of Noncriminal Complaints and Other Allegations


20 CFR 627.606 - Grant Officer resolution.

  • Section Number: 627.606
  • Section Name: Grant Officer resolution.

    (a) When the Grant Officer is dissatisfied with the State's 

disposition of an audit, as specified in Sec. 627.481 of this part, or 

other resolution of violations (including those arising out of incident 

reports or compliance reviews), with the recipient's response to 

findings resulting from investigations pursuant to Sec. 627.503 of this 

part, or if the recipient fails to comply with the Secretary's decision 

pursuant to Sec. 627.605(b) of this part, the initial and final 

determination process shall be used to resolve the matter.

    (b) Initial determination. The Grant Officer shall make an initial 

determination on the findings for both those matters where there is 

agreement and those where there is disagreement with the recipient's 

resolution, including the allowability of questioned costs or 

activities. Such initial determination shall be based upon the 

requirements of the Act, regulations promulgated thereunder, grants, 

contracts, or other agreements under the Act.

    (c) Informal resolution. The Grant Officer shall not revoke a 

recipient's grant in whole or in part, nor institute corrective actions 

or sanctions, without first providing the recipient with an opportunity 

to present documentation or arguments to resolve informally those 

matters in controversy contained in the initial determination.

The initial determination shall provide for an informal resolution 

period which shall be at least 60 days from issuance of the initial 

determination. If the matters are resolved informally, the Grant Officer 

shall issue a final determination pursuant to paragraph (d) of this 

section which notifies the parties in writing of the nature of the 

resolution and may close the file.

    (d) Grant Officer's final determination. (1) If the matter is not 

fully resolved informally, the Grant Officer shall provide each party 

with a written final determination by certified mail, return receipt 

requested. For audits of recipient-level entities and other recipients 

which receive JTPA funds directly from DOL, ordinarily the final 

determination will be issued not later than 180 days from the date that 

the OIG issues the final approved audit report to the Employment and 

Training Administration. For audits of subrecipients conducted by the 

OIG, ordinarily the final determination will be issued not later than 

360 days from the date the OIG issues the final approved audit report to 

ETA.

    (2) A final determination under this paragraph (d) shall:

    (i) Indicate that efforts to informally resolve matters contained in 

the initial determination have been unsuccessful;

    (ii) List those matters upon which the parties continue to disagree;

    (iii) List any modifications to the factual findings and conclusions 

set forth in the initial determination;

    (iv) Establish a debt, if appropriate;

    (v) Require corrective action when needed;

    (vi) Determine liability, method of restitution of funds and 

sanctions; and

    (vii) Offer an opportunity for a hearing in accordance with subpart 

H of this part.

    (3) Unless a hearing is requested, a final determination under this 

paragraph (d) constitutes final agency action and is not subject to 

further review.

    (e) Nothing in this section shall preclude the Grant Officer from 

issuing an initial determination and/or final determination directly to 

a subrecipient, in accordance with section 164(e)(3) of the Act. In such 

a case, the Grant Officer shall inform the recipient of such action.
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