Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter IX - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment and Training Service, Department of Labor |
Part 1002 - Regulations Under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 |
Subpart F - Compliance Assistance, Enforcement and Remedies |
Enforcement of Rights and Benefits Against a State or Private Employer |
§ 1002.303 - Is an individual required to file his or her complaint with VETS? |
§ 1002.304 - If an individual files a complaint with VETS and VETS' efforts do not resolve the complaint, can the individual pursue the claim on his or her own? |
§ 1002.305 - What court has jurisdiction in an action against a State or private employer? |
§ 1002.306 - Is a National Guard civilian technician considered a State or Federal employee for purposes of USERRA? |
§ 1002.307 - What is the proper venue in an action against a State or private employer? |
§ 1002.308 - Who has legal standing to bring an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.309 - Who is a necessary party in an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.310 - How are fees and court costs charged or taxed in an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.311 - Is there a statute of limitations in an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.312 - What remedies may be awarded for a violation of USERRA? |
§ 1002.313 - Are there special damages provisions that apply to actions initiated in the name of the United States? |
§ 1002.314 - May a court use its equity powers in an action or proceeding under the Act? |
Compliance Assistance |
§ 1002.277 - What assistance does the Department of Labor provide to employees and employers concerning employment, reemployment, or other rights and benefits under USERRA? |
Investigation and Referral |
§ 1002.288 - How does an individual file a USERRA complaint? |
§ 1002.289 - How will VETS investigate a USERRA complaint? |
§ 1002.290 - Does VETS have the authority to order compliance with USERRA? |
§ 1002.291 - What actions may an individual take if the complaint is not resolved by VETS? |
§ 1002.292 - What can the Attorney General do about the complaint? |