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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 4003 · § 4003.7

§ 4003.7. Exhaustion of administrative remedies.

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Except as provided in § 4003.22(b), a person aggrieved by an initial determination of PBGC covered by this part, other than an initial determination subject to reconsideration that is issued by a Department Director, has not exhausted his or her administrative remedies until he or she has filed a request for reconsideration under subpart C of this part or an appeal under subpart D of this part, whichever is applicable, and a decision granting or denying the relief requested has been issued. \[61 FR 34012, July 1, 1996, as amended at 85 FR 10283, 10284, Feb. 24, 2020\]
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