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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 268 — Rules Regarding Equal Opportunity · § 268.401

§ 268.401. Appeals to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

156 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t12/s§ 268.401·

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(a)A complainant may appeal the Board's final action or dismissal of a complaint.
(b)The Board may appeal as provided in § 268.109(a).
(c)A class agent or the Board may appeal an administrative judge's decision accepting or dismissing all or part of a class complaint; a class agent may appeal the Board's final action or the Board may appeal an administrative judge's decision on a class complaint; a class member may appeal a final decision on a claim for individual relief under a class complaint; and a class member, a class agent or the Board may appeal a final decision on a petition pursuant to § 268.204(g)(4).
(d)A complainant, agent of the class or individual class claimant may appeal to the Commission the Board's alleged noncompliance with a settlement agreement or final decision in accordance with § 268.504. [68 FR 18085, Apr. 15, 2003, as amended at 84 FR 27034, June 11, 2019]
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