Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/42/1001.2007
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42 CFR 1001.2007 - Appeal of exclusions. | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 42 › Chapter V › Subchapter B › Part 1001 › Subpart E › Section 1001.2007 42 CFR 1001.2007 - Appeal of exclusions.
§ 1001.2007
Appeal of exclusions.
Except as provided in § 1001.2003, an individual or entity excluded under this Part may file a request for a hearing before an ALJ only on the issues of whether:
The basis for the imposition of the sanction exists, and
The length of exclusion is unreasonable.
When the OIG imposes an exclusion under subpart B of this part for a period of 5 years, paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section will not apply.
The request for a hearing should contain the information set forth in § 1005.2(d) of this chapter.
The excluded individual or entity has 60 days from the receipt of notice of exclusion provided for in § 1001.2002 to file a request for such a hearing.
The standard of proof at a hearing is preponderance of the evidence.
When the exclusion is based on the existence of a criminal conviction or a civil judgment imposing liability by Federal, State or local court, a determination by another Government agency, or any other prior determination where the facts were adjudicated and a final decision was made, the basis for the underlying conviction, civil judgment or determination is not reviewable and the individual or entity may not collaterally attack it either on substantive or procedural grounds in this appeal.
The procedures in part 1005 of this chapter will apply to the appeal.
[57 FR 3330, Jan. 29, 1992, as amended at 67 FR 11935, Mar. 18, 2002]