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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 1011 — Hire Vets Medallion Program · § 1011.215

§ 1011.215. How will the employer complete the application for the HIRE Vets Medallion Award?

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(a)VETS will require all applicants to provide information to establish their eligibility for the HIRE Vets Medallion Award.
(b)VETS may request additional information in support of the application for the HIRE Vets Medallion Award.
(c)The chief executive officer, the chief human resources officer, or an equivalent official of each employer applicant must attest under penalty of perjury that the information the employer has submitted in its application is accurate.
(d)Interested employers can access the application form via the HIRE Vets Web site accessible from https://www.hirevets.gov/.
(e)Applicants will complete the application form and submit it electronically.
(f)Applicants who need a reasonable accommodation in accessing the application form, submitting the application form, or submitting the application fee may contact VETS at
(202)693-4700 or TTY
(877)889-5627 (these are not toll-free numbers).
(g)Should the information provided on the application be deemed incomplete, VETS will attempt to contact the applicant. The applicant must respond with the additional information necessary to complete the application form within 5 business days or VETS will deny the application.
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