[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 4, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 4CFR28.11]

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                            TITLE 4--ACCOUNTS
 
               CHAPTER I--GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
 
PART 28_GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD; PROCEDURES 
 
                          Subpart B_Procedures
 
Sec.  28.11  Filing a charge with the Office of General Counsel.

    (a) Who may file. (1) Any person claiming to be affected adversely 
by GAO action or inaction which is within the Board's jurisdiction under 
Subchapter IV of Chapter 7 of Title 31, United States Code, may file a 
charge with the General Counsel.
    (2) Non-EEO class actions. One or more persons may file a charge as 
representative of a class in any matter within the Board's jurisdiction. 
See Sec.  28.97 for EEO class actions.
    (3) Unfair labor practice proceedings. Any person may file a charge 
alleging that the GAO or a labor organization has engaged or is engaging 
in an unfair labor practice. (The types of allegations which may be 
included in an unfair labor practice charge are discussed at Sec.  
28.121(a)).
    (b) When to file. (1) Charges relating to adverse and performance-
based actions must be filed within 30 days after the effective date of 
the action.
    (2) Charges relating to other personnel actions must be filed within 
30 days after the effective date of the action or 30 days after the 
charging party knew or should have known of the action.
    (3) Charges which include an allegation of prohibited discrimination 
shall be filed in accordance with the special rules set forth in Sec.  
28.98.
    (4) Charges relating to continuing violations may be filed at any 
time.
    (c) How to file. Charges may be filed with the Office of General 
Counsel by personal delivery (including commercial carrier) or by mail. 
The address to be used differs for the two kinds of filing.
    (1) A charge may be filed by personal delivery at the Office of 
General Counsel, Personnel Appeals Board, GAO, Suite 580, Union Center 
Plaza II, 820 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20002.
    (2) A charge may be filed by mail addressed to the Office of General 
Counsel, Personnel Appeals Board, Suite 580, Union Center Plaza II, 441 
G Street, NW., Washington, DC 20548 or Office of General Counsel, 
Personnel Appeals Board, GAO, Suite 580, Union Center Plaza II, 820 
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20002. When filed by mail, the 
postmark shall be the date of filing for all submissions to the Office 
of General Counsel.
    (d) What to file. The charging party should include in any charge 
the following information:

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    (1) Name of the charging party or a clear description of the group 
or class of persons on whose behalf the charge is being filed;
    (2) The names and titles of persons, if any, responsible for actions 
the charging party wishes to have the Office of General Counsel 
investigate;
    (3) The actions complained about, including dates, reasons given, 
and internal appeals taken;
    (4) The charging party's reasons for believing the actions to be 
improper;
    (5) Remedies sought by the charging party;
    (6) Name and address of the representative, if any, who will act for 
the charging party in any further stages of the matter; and
    (7) Signature of the charging party or the charging party's 
representative.
    (e) The General Counsel shall not represent a petitioner when the 
only issue is attorney fees. When attorney fees are the only issue 
raised in a charge to the Office of General Counsel, the General Counsel 
shall transmit the charge to the Board for processing under Sec. Sec.  
28.18 through 28.88 as a petition.

[58 FR 61992, Nov. 23, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 59106, Nov. 16, 1994; 
61 FR 36810, July 15, 1996; 68 FR 69298, Dec. 12, 2003]