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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 458 · § 458.64

§ 458.64. Investigations; dismissal of complaint.

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(a)If it is determined after preliminary inquiry that a complaint is deficient in any of the following respects, the District Director shall conduct no investigation:
(1)The complainant is not a member of the labor organization which conducted the election being challenged;
(2)The labor organization is not subject to the CSRA or FSA;
(3)The election was not a regular periodic election of officers;
(4)The allegations, if true, do not constitute a violation or violations of § 458.29;
(5)The complainant has not complied with the requirements of § 458.63(a).
(b)If investigation discloses
(1)that there has been no violation or
(2)that a violation has occurred but could not have affected the outcome or
(3)that a violation has occurred but has been remedied, the Chief, DOE shall issue a determination dismissing the complaint and stating the reasons for his action.
(c)A determination dismissing the complaint may be reviewed by the Director, but only on the basis of deciding whether the Chief, DOE's decision was arbitrary and capricious. The request for review must be made within fifteen
(15)days after service of notice of dismissal. \[45 FR 15158, Mar. 7, 1980. Redesignated at 50 FR 31311, Aug. 1, 1985, as amended at 59 FR 15117, Mar. 31, 1994; 62 FR 6094, Feb. 10, 1997; 78 FR 8026, Feb. 5, 2013\]
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