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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
For section 521 proceedings, this section shall apply in lieu of the definitions in § 18.2 of this title:
(a) Adjudicatory proceeding means a judicial-type proceeding before an administrative law judge leading to an order;
(b) Administrative law judge means an administrative law judge appointed pursuant to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 3105;
(c) Answer means a written statement that is supported by reference to specific circumstances or facts surrounding the temporary order issued pursuant to 29 CFR 2560.521–1(c);
(d) Commencement of proceeding is the filing of an answer by the respondent;
(e) Consent agreement means a proposed written agreement and order containing a specified proposed remedy or other relief acceptable to the Secretary and consenting parties;
(f) Final order means a cease and desist order that is a final order of the Secretary of Labor under ERISA section 521. Such final order may result from a decision of an administrative law judge or of the Secretary on review of a decision of an administrative law judge, or from the failure of a party to invoke the procedures for a hearing under 29 CFR 2560.521–1 within the prescribed time limit. A final order shall constitute a final agency action within the meaning of 5 U.S.C. 704;
(g) Hearing means that part of a section 521 proceeding which involves the submission of evidence, either by oral presentation or written submission, to the administrative law judge;
(h) Order means the whole or any part of a final procedural or substantive disposition of a section 521 proceeding;
(i) Party includes a person or agency named or admitted as a party to a section 521 proceeding;
(j) Person includes an individual, partnership, corporation, employee welfare benefit plan, association, or other entity or organization;
(k) Petition means a written request, made by a person or party, for some affirmative action;
(l) Respondent means the party against whom the Secretary is seeking to impose a cease and desist order under ERISA section 521;
(m) Secretary means the Secretary of Labor or his or her delegate;
(n)Section 521 proceeding means an adjudicatory proceeding relating to the issuance of a temporary order under 29 CFR 2560.521–1 and section 521 of ERISA;
(o) Solicitor means the Solicitor of Labor or his or her delegate; and
(p) Temporary order means the temporary cease and desist order issued by the Secretary under 29 CFR 2560.521–1(c) and section 521 of ERISA.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 29. Labor § 29.2571.2 Definitions - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-29-labor/cfr-sect-29-2571-2/
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