What recourse will a scholar have to appeal a finding of non‑compliance with the regulations for the payback provision?
Appeals should be directed to the Commissioner of RSA, U.S. Department of Education, 600 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202. The Commissioner will acknowledge all such appeals in writing. NOTE: If you need assistance with the information in this manual, or the provisions of the Rehabilitation Training program, you may contact the RSA regional office nearest you for help. The RSA regional office representatives are listed at the back of this manual. ATTACHMENTS: (1) Sample Scholarship Agreement Form (2) Sample Exit Certification Form (3) Listing of RSA Regional Office Representatives (4) RSA Grantee Reporting Form CITATIONS IN LAW: Sections 12(c), 302 (b)(3)(A), and 302(b)(3)(B) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 29 U.S.C. 711 (c) and 77 1 (a). CITATIONS IN REGULATIONS: 34CFR386.4,34CFR386.34,34CFR386.40, CFR 3 86.41, 34 CFR 3 86.42, 34 CFR 3 86.43. RSA REPRESENTATIVES FOR TRAINING 2004 RSA Long‑Term Training Scholarship Information ATTACHMENT 1 SCHOLARSHIP AG
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