§ 180.700 When may the suspending official issue a suspension?
§ 180.705 What does the suspending official consider in issuing a suspension?
§ 180.710 When does a suspension take effect?
§ 180.715 What notice does the suspending official give me if I am suspended?
§ 180.720 How may I contest a suspension?
§ 180.725 How much time do I have to contest a suspension?
§ 180.730 What information must I provide to the suspending official if I contest the suspension?
§ 180.735 Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which the suspension is based?
§ 180.740 Are suspension proceedings formal?
§ 180.745 How is fact-finding conducted?
§ 180.750 What does the suspending official consider in deciding whether to continue or terminate my suspension?
§ 180.755 When will I know whether the suspension is continued or terminated?
§ 180.760 How long may my suspension last?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 2 > Subtitle A > Chapter I > Part 180 > Subpart G - Suspension

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