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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 683 — Administrative Provisions Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 683.265

§ 683.265. What procedures and sanctions apply to violations of this part?

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(a)The Grant Officer will promptly review and take appropriate action on alleged violations of the provisions relating to:
(1)Construction (§ 683.235);
(2)Employment generating activities (§ 683.245);
(3)Other prohibited activities (§ 683.250);
(4)The limitation related to religious activities (§ 683.255); and
(5)The use of WIOA title I funds to encourage business relocation (§ 683.260).
(b)Procedures for the investigation and resolution of the violations are provided under the Grant Officer's resolution process at § 683.440.
(c)Sanctions and remedies are provided for under sec. 184(c) of WIOA for violations of the provisions relating to:
(1)Construction (§ 683.235);
(2)Employment generating activities (§ 683.245);
(3)Other prohibited activities (§ 683.250); and
(4)The limitation related to religious activities (§ 683.255(b)).
(d)Sanctions and remedies are provided for in sec. 181(d)(3) of WIOA for violations of § 683.260, which addresses business relocation.
(e)Violations of § 683.255(a) will be handled in accordance with the Department's nondiscrimination regulations implementing sec. 188 of WIOA, codified at 29 CFR part 38.
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