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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 4 — HUD Reform Act · § 4.36

§ 4.36. Action by the Ethics Law Division.

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(a)After review of the Inspector General's report, the Ethics Law Division shall determine whether or not there is sufficient information providing a reasonable basis to believe that a violation of Section 103 or this subpart B has occurred.
(b)If the Ethics Law Division determines that there is no reasonable basis to believe that a violation of Section 103 or this subpart B has occurred, it shall close the matter and send its determination to the Office of Inspector General.
(c)If the Ethics Law Division determines that there is sufficient information to provide a reasonable basis to believe that a violation of Section 103 or this subpart B has occurred, it shall:
(1)Send its determination to the Office of Inspector General; and
(2)Refer the matter to the appropriate official for review as to whether to impose a civil money penalty in accordance with 24 CFR part 30; provided, however, that the Ethics Law Division shall not make a civil money penalty recommendation unless it finds the violation to have been knowing and material. The decision to impose a civil money penalty in a particular matter may be made only upon referral from the Ethics Law Division.
(d)In determining whether a violation is material, the Ethics Law Division shall consider the following factors, as applicable:
(1)The content of the disclosure and its significance to the person to whom the disclosure was made;
(2)The time during the selection process when the disclosure was made;
(3)The person to whom the disclosure was made;
(4)The dollar amount of assistance requested by the person to whom the disclosure was made;
(5)The dollar amount of assistance available for a given competition or program;
(6)The benefit, if any, received or expected by the employee, the employee's relatives or friends, or any other person with whom the employee is affiliated;
(7)The potential injury to the Department.
(e)If the Ethics Law Division determines that there is sufficient information to provide a reasonable basis to believe that a violation of Section 103 or this subpart B has occurred, it may, in addition to referring the matter under 24 CFR part 30, refer the matter to an appropriate HUD official for consideration of any other available disciplinary action. Any referral authorized by this paragraph
(e)shall be reported to the Inspector General and may be reported to the employee's supervisor.
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