[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 29, Volume 4]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 29CFR1614.310]

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                             TITLE 29--LABOR
 
                               COMMISSION
 
PART 1614--FEDERAL SECTOR EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart C--Related Processes
 
Sec. 1614.310  Right to file a civil action.

    An individual who has a complaint processed pursuant to 5 CFR part 
1201, subpart E or this subpart is authorized by 5 U.S.C. 7702 to file a 
civil action in an appropriate United States District Court:
    (a) Within 30 days of receipt of a final decision issued by an 
agency on a complaint unless an appeal is filed with the MSPB; or
    (b) Within 30 days of receipt of notice of the final decision or 
action taken by the MSPB if the individual does not file a petition for 
consideration with the EEOC; or
    (c) Within 30 days of receipt of notice that the Commission has 
determined not to consider the decision of the MSPB; or
    (d) Within 30 days of receipt of notice that the Commission concurs 
with the decision of the MSPB; or
    (e) If the Commission issues a decision different from the decision 
of the MSPB, within 30 days of receipt of notice that the MSPB concurs 
in and adopts in whole the decision of the Commission; or
    (f) If the MSPB does not concur with the decision of the Commission 
and reaffirms its initial decision or reaffirms its initial decision 
with a revision, within 30 days of the receipt of notice of the decision 
of the Special Panel; or
    (g) After 120 days from the date of filing a formal complaint if 
there is no final action or appeal to the MSPB; or
    (h) After 120 days from the date of filing an appeal with the MSPB 
if the MSPB has not yet made a decision; or
    (i) After 180 days from the date of filing a petition for 
consideration with Commission if there is no decision by the Commission, 
reconsideration decision by the MSPB or decision by the Special Panel.