[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 28, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 28CFR42.208]

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                    TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
 
                    CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
 
PART 42_NONDISCRIMINATION; EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY; POLICIES AND 
PROCEDURES--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart D_Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs_
 Implementation of Section 815(c)(1) of the Justice System Improvement 
                               Act of 1979
 
Sec.  42.208  Notice of noncompliance.

    (a) Whenever the Office has:
    (1) Received notice of a finding, after notice and opportunity for a 
hearing by:
    (i) A Federal court (other than in an action brought by the Attorney 
General under section 815(c)(3) of the JSIA);
    (ii) A State court; or
    (iii) A Federal or State administrative agency (other than the 
Office under paragraph (a)(2) of this section); to the effect that there 
has been a pattern or practice of discrimination in violation of section 
815(c)(1) of the JSIA; or
    (2) Made a determination after an investigation by the Office 
pursuant to Sec.  42.205 or Sec.  42.206 of this subpart that a State 
government or unit of general local government, or agency thereof, is 
not in compliance with this subpart, or section 815(c)(1) of the JSIA, 
or this subpart: the Office shall, within 10 days after such occurrence, 
notify the chief executive of the affected State and, if the action 
involves a unit of general local government, the chief executive of such 
unit of general local government, that such program or activity has been 
so found or determined not to be in compliance with this subpart or 
section 815(c)(1) of the JSIA or this subpart, and shall request each 
chief executive notified under this section with respect to such 
violation to secure compliance.
    (b) For the purposes of this section, notice means:
    (1) Publication in--
    (i) Employment Practices Decisions, Commerce Clearinghouse, Inc.;
    (ii) Fair Employment Practices, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.;
    (iii) The United States Law Week, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.; 
or
    (iv) Federal Supplement, Federal Reporter, or Supreme Reporter, West 
Publishing Company; or
    (2) Receipt by the Office of a reliable copy of a pattern or 
practice finding, made after a due process hearing from any source.
    (c) When the Office receives notice of a finding which has been made 
more than 120 days prior to receipt, the Office will determine if the 
finding is currently applicable.
    (1) In determining the current applicability of the finding, the 
Office will contact the clerk of the court and the office of the 
deciding judge (or the appropriate agency official) to determine whether 
any subsequent orders have been entered.
    (2) If the information is unavailable through the clerk or the 
office of the judge (or the appropriate agency official), the Office 
will contact the attorneys of record for both the plaintiff and 
defendant to determine whether any subsequent orders have been entered, 
or if the recipient is in compliance.
    (3) If, within 10 days of receipt of notice, it is not determined 
through the procedures set forth in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this 
section, that the recipient is in full compliance with a final order of 
the court (or agency) within the meaning of Sec.  42.211(b), the Office 
will notify the appropriate chief executive of the recipient's 
noncompliance as provided in Sec.  42.208(a).
    (d) For purposes of paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section a finding 
by a Federal or State administrative agency shall be deemed rendered 
after notice and opportunity for a hearing if it is rendered pursuant to 
procedures consistent with the provisions of subchapter II of chapter 5, 
title 5, U.S.

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Code (the Administrative Procedures Act).
    (e) The procedures of a Federal or State administrative agency shall 
be deemed to be consistent with the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) 
if:
    (1) The agency gives all interested parties opportunity for--
    (i) The submission and consideration of facts, arguments, offers of 
settlement, or proposals of adjustment when time, the nature of the 
proceeding, and the public interest permit; and
    (ii) Hearing on notice, and a decision by an individual who did not 
participate in the investigation or prosecution of the matter.
    (2) A party is entitled to be represented by counsel or other 
qualified representative, to present his case or defense by oral or 
documentary evidence, to submit rebuttal evidence, and to conduct such 
cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of 
the facts; and
    (3) The record shows the ruling on each finding, conclusion, or 
exception presented. All decisions, including initial recommended, and 
tentative decisions, shall be a part of the record and shall include a 
statement of--
    (i) Findings and conclusions, and the reasons or basis therefor, on 
all the material issues of fact, law, or discretion presented on the 
record; and
    (ii) The appropriate rule, order, sanction, relief, or definal 
thereof.
    (f) If within 10 days of receipt of notice the Office cannot 
determine whether the finding was rendered pursuant to procedures 
consistent with the APA, it shall presume the APA procedures were 
applied, and send notification under Sec.  42.208(a) to the appropriate 
chief executive(s).
    (g) Each notification under Sec.  42.208(a) shall advise the 
appropriate chief executive of:
    (1) The program or activity determined to be in noncompliance;
    (2) The general legal and factual basis for its determination;
    (3) The Office's request to secure compliance;
    (4) The action to be taken by the Office and the provisions of law 
under which the proposed action is to be taken should the chief 
executive fail to secure compliance; and
    (5) The right of the recipient to request a preliminary hearing, 
pursuant to Sec.  42.212, and a full hearing, pursuant to Sec.  42.213.