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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 2200 · § 2200.202

§ 2200.202. Eligibility for Simplified Proceedings.

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(a)Those cases selected for Simplified Proceedings will be those that do not involve complex issues of law or fact. Cases appropriate for Simplified Proceedings will generally include those with one or more of the following characteristics:
(1)Relatively few citation items,
(2)An aggregate proposed penalty of not more than \$20,000,
(3)No allegation of willfulness or a repeat violation,
(4)Not involving a fatality,
(5)A hearing that is expected to take less than 2 days, or
(6)A small employer whether self-represented or represented by counsel.
(b)Those cases with an aggregate proposed penalty of more than \$20,000, but not more than \$30,000, if otherwise appropriate, may be selected for Simplified Proceedings at the discretion of the Chief Administrative Law Judge. \[84 FR 14558, Apr. 10, 2019; 84 FR 45655, Aug. 30, 2019\]
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