29 CFR 37.66 – What happens if a recipient fails to submit requested data, records, and/or information, or fails to provide CRC with the required access?
The Director may issue a Notice to Show Cause to a recipient failing to comply with the requirements of this part, where such failure results in the inability of the Director to make a finding. Such a failure includes, but is not limited to, the recipient’s failure or refusal to:
Terms Used In 29 CFR 37.66
- Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- Recipient: includes , but is not limited to:
(1) State-level agencies that administer, or are financed in whole or in part with, WIA Title I funds;
(2) State Employment Security Agencies;
(3) State and local Workforce Investment Boards;
(4) LWIA grant recipients;
(5) One-Stop operators;
(6) Service providers, including eligible training providers;
(7) On-the-Job Training (OJT) employers;
(8) Job Corps contractors and center operators, excluding the operators of federally-operated Job Corps centers;
(9) Job Corps national training contractors;
(10) Outreach and admissions agencies, including Job Corps contractors that perform these functions;
(11) Placement agencies, including Job Corps contractors that perform these functions; and
(12) Other National Program recipients. See 29 CFR 37.4
(a) Submit requested information, records, and/or data within 30 days of receiving a Notification Letter;
(b) Submit, in a timely manner, information, records, and/or data requested during a compliance review, complaint investigation, or other action to determine a recipient’s compliance with the nondiscrimination and equal opportunity provisions of WIA or this part; or
(c) Provide CRC access in a timely manner to a recipient’s premises, records, or employees during a compliance review, as required in § 37.40.
