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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 268 — Rules Regarding Equal Opportunity · § 268.406

§ 268.406. Civil action: title VII, Age Discrimination in Employment Act and Rehabilitation Act.

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A complainant who has filed an individual complaint, an agent who has filed a class complaint or a claimant who has filed a claim for individual relief pursuant to a class complaint is authorized under title VII, the ADEA and the Rehabilitation Act to file a civil action in an appropriate United States District Court:
(a)Within 90 days of receipt of the final action on an individual or class complaint if no appeal has been filed;
(b)After 180 days from the date of filing an individual or class complaint if an appeal has not been filed and final action has not been taken;
(c)Within 90 days of receipt of the Commission's final decision on an appeal; or
(d)After 180 days from the date of filing an appeal with the Commission if there has been no final decision by the Commission.
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