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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 268 — Rules Regarding Equal Opportunity · § 268.103

§ 268.103. Complaints of discrimination covered by this part.

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(a)Individual and class complaints of employment discrimination and retaliation prohibited by title VII (discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex and national origin), the ADEA (discrimination on the basis of age when the aggrieved person is at least 40 years of age), the Rehabilitation Act (discrimination on the basis of disability), the Equal Pay Act (sex-based wage discrimination), or GINA (discrimination on the basis of genetic information) shall be processed in accordance with this part. Complaints alleging retaliation prohibited by the statutes listed in this paragraph
(a)are considered to be complaints of discrimination for purposes of this part.
(b)This part applies to all Board employees and applicants for employment at the Board, and to all employment policies or practices affecting Board employees or applicants for employment.
(c)This part does not apply to Equal Pay Act complaints of employees whose services are performed within a foreign country or certain United States territories as provided in 29 U.S.C. 213(f). [68 FR 18085, Apr. 15, 2003, as amended at 84 FR 27029, June 11, 2019]
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