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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 501 · § 501.32

§ 501.32. Contents of notice.

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The notice required by § 501.31 shall:
(a)Set forth the determination of the WHD Administrator including the amount of any monetary relief due or actions necessary to fulfill a contractual obligation or obligations under 8 U.S.C. 1188, 20 CFR part 655, subpart B, or this part; the amount of any civil money penalty assessment; whether debarment is sought and if so its term; and any change in the amount of the surety bond, and the reason or reasons therefor.
(b)Set forth the right to request a hearing on such determination.
(c)Inform any affected person or persons that in the absence of a timely request for a hearing, the determination of the WHD Administrator shall become final and unappealable.
(d)Set forth the time and method for requesting a hearing, and the procedures relating thereto, as set forth in § 501.33.
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