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C.F.R. Title 10 Chapter I Part 4 Subpart A

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart A — Regulations Implementing Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 And Title Iv Of The Energy Reorganization Act Of 1974

10 C.F.R. pt. 4, subpt. A

  • § 4.11 General Prohibition
  • § 4.12 Specific Discriminatory Actions Prohibited
  • § 4.13 Employment Practices
  • § 4.14 Medical Emergencies
  • § 4.21 General Requirements
  • § 4.22 Continuing Federal Financial Assistance
  • § 4.24 Assurances From Institutions
  • § 4.31 Cooperation And Assistance
  • § 4.32 Compliance Reports
  • § 4.33 Access To Sources Of Information
  • § 4.34 Information To Beneficiaries And Participants
  • § 4.41 Periodic Compliance Reviews
  • § 4.42 Complaints
  • § 4.43 Investigations
  • § 4.44 Resolution Of Matters
  • § 4.45 Intimidatory Or Retaliatory Acts Prohibited
  • § 4.46 Means Available
  • § 4.47 Noncompliance With § 4.21
  • § 4.48 Termination Of Or Refusal To Grant Or To Continue Federal Financial Assistance
  • § 4.49 Other Means Authorized By Law
  • § 4.51 Notice Of Opportunity For Hearing
  • § 4.61 Presiding Officer
  • § 4.62 Right To Counsel
  • § 4.63 Procedures, Evidence, And Record
  • § 4.64 Consolidated Or Joint Hearings
  • § 4.71 Initial Decision Or Certification
  • § 4.72 Exceptions And Final Decision
  • § 4.73 Rulings Required
  • § 4.74 Content Of Orders
  • § 4.75 Post Termination Proceedings
  • § 4.81 Judicial Review
  • § 4.91 Effect On Other Regulations
  • § 4.92 Forms And Instructions
  • § 4.93 Supervision And Coordination
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