[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR609.1]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 609--UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FOR FEDERAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 609.1  Purpose and application.


    (a) Purpose. Subchapter I of chapter 85, title 5 of the United 
States Code, as amended by Pub. L. 94-566, 90 Stat. 2667, 5 U.S.C. 8501-
8508, provides for a permanent program of unemployment compensation for 
unemployed Federal civilian employees. The unemployment compensation 
provided for in subchapter I is hereinafter referred to as unemployment 
compensation for Federal employees, or UCFE. The regulations in this 
part are issued to implement the UCFE Program.
    (b) First rule of construction. The Act and the implementing 
regulations in this part shall be construed liberally so as to carry out 
the purposes of the Act.
    (c) Second rule of construction. The Act and the implementing 
regulations in this part shall be construed so as to assure insofar as 
possible the uniform interpretation and application of the Act 
throughout the United States.
    (d) Effectuating purpose and rules of construction. (1) In order to 
effectuate the provisions of this section, each State agency shall 
forward to the United States Department of Labor (hereafter Department), 
not later than 10 days after issuance, a copy of each judicial or 
administrative decision ruling on an individual's entitlement to payment 
of UCFE or to credit for a waiting period. On request of the Department, 
a State agency shall forward to the Department a copy of any 
determination or redetermination ruling on an individual's entitlement 
to UCFE or waiting period credit.
    (2) If the Department believes that a determination, 
redetermination, or decision is inconsistent with the Department's 
interpretation of the Act or this part, the Department may at any time 
notify the State agency of the Department's view. Thereafter the State 
agency shall issue a redetermination or appeal if possible, and shall 
not follow such determination, redetermination, or decision as a 
precedent; and, in any subsequent proceedings which involve such 
determination, redetermination, or decision, or wherein such 
determination, redetermination, or decision is cited as precedent or 
otherwise relied upon, the State agency shall inform the claims deputy 
or hearing officer or court of the Department's view and shall make all 
reasonable efforts, including appeal or other proceedings in an 
appropriate forum, to obtain modification, limitation, or overruling of

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the determination, redetermination, or decision.
    (3) If the Department believes that a determination, 
redetermination, or decision is patently and flagrantly violative of the 
Act or this part, the Department may at any time notify the State agency 
of the Department's view. If the determination, redetermination, or 
decision in question denies UCFE to a claimant, the steps outlined in 
paragraph (d)(2) of this section shall be followed by the State agency. 
If the determination, redetermination, or decision in question awards 
UCFE to a claimant, the benefits are ``due'' within the meaning of 
section 303(a)(1) of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 503(a)(1), and 
therefore must be paid promptly to the claimant. However, the State 
agency shall take the steps outlined in paragraph (d)(2) of this 
section, and payments to the claimant may be temporarily delayed if 
redetermination or appeal action is taken not more than one business day 
following the day on which the first payment otherwise would be issued 
to the claimant; and the redetermination action is taken or appeal is 
filed to obtain a reversal of the award of UCFE and a ruling consistent 
with the Department's view; and the redetermination action or appeal 
seeks an expedited redetermination or appeal within not more than two 
weeks after the redetermination action is taken or the appeal is filed. 
If redetermination action is not taken or appeal is not filed within the 
above time limit, or a redetermination or decision is not obtained 
within the two-week limit, or any redetermination or decision or order 
is issued which affirms the determination, redetermination, or decision 
awarding UCFE or allows it to stand in whole or in part, the benefits 
awarded must be paid promptly to the claimant.
    (4)(i) If any determination, redetermination, or decision, referred 
to in paragraph (d)(2) or paragraph (d)(3) of this section, is treated 
as a precedent for any future UCFE claim or claim under the UCX Program 
(part 614 of this chapter), the Secretary will decide whether the 
Agreement with the State entered into under the Act shall be terminated.
    (ii) In the case of any determination, redetermination, or decision 
that is not legally warranted under the Act or this part, including any 
determination, redetermination, or decision referred to in paragraph 
(d)(3) of this section, the Secretary will decide whether the State 
shall be required to restore the funds of the United States for any sums 
paid under such a determination, redetermination, or decision, and 
whether, in the absence of such restoration, the Agreement with the 
State shall be terminated and whether other action shall be taken to 
recover such sums for the United States.
    (5) A State agency may request reconsideration of a notice issued 
pursuant to paragraph (d)(2) of paragraph (d)(3) of this section, and 
shall be given an opportunity to present views and arguments if desired.
    (6) Concurrence of the Department in a determination, 
redetermination, or decision shall not be presumed from the absence of a 
notice issued pursuant to this section.