Source: http://ecfr.io/Title-29/pt29.9.2571
Timestamp: 2019-09-21 15:19:53
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[29 CFR 2571] Title 29 Part 2571 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 29 Part 2571
Title 29 → Subtitle B → Chapter XXV → Subchapter G → Part 2571
§2571.1 Scope of rules.
§2571.2 Definitions.
§2571.3 Service: copies of documents and pleadings.
§2571.4 Parties.
§2571.5 Consequences of default.
§2571.6 Consent order or settlement.
§2571.7 Scope of discovery.
§2571.8 Summary decision.
§2571.9 Decision of the administrative law judge.
§2571.10 Review by the Secretary.
§2571.11 Scope of review by the Secretary.
§2571.12 Procedures for review by the Secretary.
§2571.13 Effective date.
Source: 78 FR 13808, Mar. 1, 2013, unless otherwise noted.
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of the definitions in §18.2 of this title:
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of §18.3 of this title:
(b) By parties. All motions, petitions, pleadings, briefs, or other documents shall be filed with the Office of Administrative Law Judges with a copy, including any attachments, to all other parties of record. When a party is represented by an attorney, service shall be made upon the attorney. Service of any document upon any party may be made by personal delivery or by mailing a copy to the last known address. The Secretary shall be served by delivery to the Associate Solicitor, Plan Benefits Security Division, ERISA Section 521 Proceeding, P.O. Box 1914, Washington, DC 20013 and any attorney named for service of process as set forth in the temporary order. The person serving the document shall certify to the manner of date and service.
(1) Every pleading or other paper filed in a section 521 proceeding shall designate the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) as the agency under which the proceeding is instituted, the title of the proceeding, the docket number (if any) assigned by the Office of Administrative Law Judges and a designation of the type of pleading or paper (e.g., notice, motion to dismiss, etc.). The pleading or paper shall be signed and shall contain the address and telephone number of the party or person representing the party. Although there are no formal specifications for documents, they should be printed when possible on standard size 81⁄2 × 11 inch paper.
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of §18.10 of this title:
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of §18.5(b) of this title. Failure of the respondent to file an answer to the temporary order within the 30-day period provided by 29 CFR 2560.521-1(e) shall constitute a waiver of the respondent's right to appear and contest the temporary order. Such failure shall also be deemed to be an admission of the facts as alleged in the temporary order for purposes of any proceeding involving the order issued under section 521 of ERISA. The temporary order shall then become the final order of the Secretary, within the meaning of 29 CFR 2571.2(f), 30 days from the date of the service of the temporary order.
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of §18.9 of this title:
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of §18.14 of this title:
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of §18.41 of this title:
(a) No genuine issue of material fact. Where the administrative law judge finds that no issue of a material fact has been raised, he or she may issue a decision which, in the absence of an appeal, pursuant to §§2571.10 through 2571.12, shall become a final agency action within the meaning of 5 U.S.C. 704.
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of §18.57 of this title:
(b) Decision of the administrative law judge. The administrative law judge shall make his or her decision expeditiously after the conclusion of the section 521 proceeding. The decision of the administrative law judge shall include findings of fact and conclusions of law with reasons therefore upon each material issue of fact or law presented on the record. The decision of the administrative law judge shall be based upon the whole record and shall be supported by reliable and probative evidence. The decision of the administrative law judge shall become final agency action within the meaning of 5 U.S.C. 704 unless an appeal is made pursuant to the procedures set forth in §§2571.10 through 2571.12.
(a) The Secretary may review the decision of an administrative law judge. Such review may occur only when a party files a notice of appeal from a decision of an administrative law judge within twenty (20) days of the issuance of such a decision. In all other cases, the decision of the administrative law judge shall become the final agency action within the meaning of 5 U.S.C. 704.