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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 658  

Administrative Provisions Governing the Job Service System

 

 

 

Subpart E  

Job Service Complaint System


20 CFR 658.425 - Decision of DOL Administrative Law Judge.

  • Section Number: 658.425
  • Section Name: Decision of DOL Administrative Law Judge.

    (a) The DOL Administrative Law Judge may:

    (1) Rule that there is a lack of jurisdiction over the case;

    (2) Rule that the appeal has been withdrawn properly and in writing, 

with the written consent of all the parties;

    (3) Rule that reasonable cause exists to believe that the appeal has 

been abandoned or that repeated requests for re-scheduling are arbitrary 

and for the purpose of unduly delaying or avoiding a hearing; or

    (4) Render such other rulings as are appropriate to the issues in 

question. However, the DOL Administrative Law Judge shall not have 

jursidiction to consider the validity or constitutionality of JS 

regulations or of the Federal statutes under which they are promulgated.

    (b) Based on the entire record, including any legal briefs, the 

record before the State agency, the investigation (if any) and 

determination of the Regional Administrator, and evidence provided at 

the hearing, the DOL Administrative Law Judge shall prepare a written 

decision. The DOL Administrative Law Judge shall send a copy of the 

decision stating the findings and conclusions of law and fact and the 

reasons therefor to the parties to the hearing, including the State 

agency, the Regional Administrator, the Administrator, and the 

Solicitor, and to entities filing amicus briefs (if any).

    (c) The decision of the DOL Administrative Law Judge shall be the 

final decision of the Secretary.
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