Source: http://ecfr.io/Title-46/pt46.8.205
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[46 CFR 205] Title 46 Part 205 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 46 Part 205
Title 46 → Chapter II → Subchapter A → Part 205
§205.1 Purpose.
§205.2 Policy.
§205.3 Procedure.
§205.4 Finality of decisions.
§205.5 Contracts containing disputes article.
Source: 66 FR 23861, May 10, 2001, unless otherwise noted.
This part establishes the policy and procedure for parties to use when seeking redress and appeals of audit decisions involving contracts with the Maritime Subsidy Board or the Maritime Administration (MARAD, we, our, or us). A party to a contract (you or your) may appeal MARAD's findings, interpretations, or decisions of annual or special audits.
(a) You have 90 days from the date you receive the initial audit findings to file a written request for review of the audit findings with the appropriate Associate Administrator. Your written request must state the legal or factual bases for your disagreement. The appropriate Associate Administrator will issue a written determination.
(b) You have 30 days following the Associate Administrator's final audit determination to submit your appeal in writing to the Administrator. Your written appeal must set forth the legal and factual bases for your appeal. The Administrator may, at his or her discretion, extend the time limitation in the case of extenuating circumstances.
(c) We will notify you, in writing, if you must submit additional facts for our consideration of the appeal. We will notify you, in writing, once the Administrator has made a decision regarding your appeal.
The Administrator's decision will be the final administrative action on all audit appeals.