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§ 668.86 Limitation or termination proceedings, 34 C.F.R. § 668.86 | Casetext
34 C.F.R. § 668.86
§ 668.86 Limitation or termination proceedings
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Subpart G - Fine, Limitation, Suspension and Termination Proceedings
(a) Scope and consequences. (1) The Secretary may limit or terminate an institution's participation in a Title IV, HEA program or the eligibility of a third-party servicer to contract with any institution to administer any aspect of the institution's participation in any Title IV, HEA program, if the institution or servicer -
(ii) Substantially misrepresents the nature of -
(3) The consequences of the limitation or termination of the institution's participation or the servicer's eligibility are described in §§ 668.94 and 668.95, respectively.
(b) Procedures. (1) A designated department official begins a limitation or termination proceeding by sending an institution or third-party servicer a notice by certified mail, return receipt requested. In the case of a limitation or termination proceeding against a third-party servicer, the official also sends the notice to each institution that contracts with the servicer. The designated department official may also transmit the notice by other, more expeditious means if practical. This notice -
§ 668.85 Suspension proceedings
§ 668.87 Borrower defense and recovery proceedings
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