[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 4, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 4CFR28.18]

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                            TITLE 4--ACCOUNTS
 
               CHAPTER I--GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
 
PART 28_GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD; PROCEDURES 
 
                          Subpart B_Procedures
 
Sec.  28.18  Filing a petition with the Board.

    (a) Who may file. Any person who is claiming to be affected 
adversely by GAO action or inaction that is within the Board's 
jurisdiction under subchapter IV of chapter 7 of title 31, United States 
Code, or who is alleging that GAO or a labor organization engaged or is 
engaging in an unfair labor practice, may file a petition if one of the 
following is met:
    (1) The person has received a Right to Petition Letter from the 
Board's Office of General Counsel; or
    (2) At least 180 days have elapsed from the filing of the charge 
with the Board's Office of General Counsel and that Office has not 
issued a Right to Petition Letter; or
    (3) The person was separated due to a Workforce Restructuring Action 
and chooses to file a petition directly with the Board, without first 
filing with the Board's Office of General Counsel, as provided in Sec.  
28.13.
    (b) When to file. (1) Petitions filed pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section must be filed within 30 days after receipt by the 
charging party of the Right to Petition Letter from the Board's Office 
of General Counsel.
    (2) Petitions filed pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this section may 
be filed at any time after 180 days have elapsed from the filing of the 
charge with the Board's Office of General Counsel, provided that that 
Office has not issued a Right to Petition Letter concerning the charge.
    (3) Petitions filed pursuant to paragraph (a)(3) of this section 
must be filed within 30 days after the effective date of the separation 
due to a Workforce Restructuring Action.
    (c) How to file. (1) A petition may be filed by hand delivery at the 
office of the Board, Suite 560, Union Center Plaza II, 820 First Street 
NE., Washington, DC 20002. It must be received by 4 p.m., Monday through 
Friday, on the date that it is filed.
    (2) A petition may be filed by mail addressed to the Personnel 
Appeals Board, GAO, Suite 560, Union Center Plaza II, 441 G Street NW., 
Washington, DC 20548 or Personnel Appeals Board, GAO, Suite 560, Union 
Center Plaza II, 820 First Street NE., Washington, DC 20002. When filed 
by mail, the postmark shall be the date of filing for all submissions to 
the Board.
    (d) What to file. The petition shall include the following 
information:
    (1) Name of the petitioner or a clear description of the group or 
class of persons on whose behalf the petition is being filed;
    (2) The names and titles of persons, if any, responsible for actions 
the petitioner wishes to have the Board review;
    (3) The actions being complained about, including dates, reasons 
given and internal appeals taken;
    (4) Petitioner's reasons for believing the actions to be improper;
    (5) Remedies sought by the petitioner;
    (6) Name and address of the representative, if any, who will act for 
the petitioner in any further stages of the matter; and
    (7) Signature of the petitioner or petitioner's representative.
    (e) Failure to raise a claim or defense. Failure to raise a claim or 
defense in

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the petition shall not bar its submission later unless to do so would 
prejudice the rights of the other parties or unduly delay the 
proceedings.
    (f) Non-EEO class actions. One or more persons may file a petition 
as representatives of a class in any matter within the Board's 
jurisdiction. For the purpose of determining whether it is appropriate 
to treat a petition as a class action, the administrative judge will be 
guided, but not controlled, by the applicable provisions of the Federal 
Rules of Civil Procedure. See Sec.  28.97 for EEO class actions.

[58 FR 61992, Nov. 23, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 59106, Nov. 16, 1994; 
61 FR 9090, Mar. 7, 1996; 61 FR 36810, July 15, 1996; 65 FR 80280, Dec. 
21, 2000; 68 FR 69300, Dec. 12, 2003]