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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 299 · § 299.21

§ 299.21. Notice of intent to implement a bypass.

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(a)Before taking any final action to implement a bypass, the Secretary provides the affected agency, consortium, or entity with written notice.
(b)In the written notice, the Secretary---
(1)States the reasons for the proposed bypass in sufficient detail to allow the agency, consortium, or entity to respond;
(2)Cites the requirement that is the basis for the alleged failure to comply; and
(3)Advises the agency, consortium, or entity that it---
(i)Has a deadline (which must not be fewer than 45 days after receiving the written notice) to submit written objections to the proposed bypass; and
(ii)May request in writing the opportunity for a hearing to show cause why the Secretary should not implement the bypass.
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