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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · General Education Provisions Act · Sec. 454

Sec. 454. REMEDIES FOR EXISTING VIOLATIONS

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## SEC. 454 REMEDIES FOR EXISTING VIOLATIONS **[**[20 U.S.C. 1234c](/us/usc/t20/s1234c)**]** ###
(a)Whenever the Secretary has reason to believe that any recipient of funds under any applicable program is failing to comply substantially with any requirement of law applicable to such funds, the Secretary may— ####
(1)withhold further payments under that program, as authorized by section 455; ####
(2)issue a complaint to compel compliance through a cease and desist order of the Office, as authorized by section 456; ####
(3)enter into a compliance agreement with a recipient to bring it into compliance, as authorized by section 457; or ####
(4)take any other action authorized by law with respect to the recipient. ###
(b)Any action, or failure to take action, by the Secretary under this section shall not preclude the Secretary from seeking a recovery of funds under section 452.
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