§ 655.600 Enforcement authority of Administrator, Wage and Hour Division
§ 655.605 Complaints and investigative procedures
§ 655.610 Automated vessel exception to prohibition on utilization of alien crewmember(s) to perform longshore activity(ies) at a U.S. port
§ 655.615 Cease and desist order
§ 655.620 Civil money penalties and other remedies
§ 655.625 Written notice, service and Federal Register publication of Administrator’s determination
§ 655.630 Request for hearing
§ 655.635 Rules of practice for administrative law judge proceedings
§ 655.640 Service and computation of time
§ 655.645 Administrative law judge proceedings
§ 655.650 Decision and order of administrative law judge
§ 655.655 Secretary’s review of administrative law judge’s decision
§ 655.660 Administrative record
§ 655.665 Notice to the Department of Homeland Security and the Employment and Training Administration
§ 655.670 Federal Register notice of determination of prevailing practice
§ 655.675 Non-applicability of the Equal Access to Justice Act

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 655 > Subpart G - Enforcement of the Limitations Imposed On Employers Using Alien Crewmembers for Longshore Activities in U.S. Ports

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