Part 2422 — Representation Proceedings
- § 2422.1— What is your purpose for filing a petition?
- § 2422.2— Who may file a petition?
- § 2422.3— What information should you include in your petition?
- § 2422.4— What service requirements must you meet when filing a petition or other documents?
- § 2422.5— Where do you file petitions?
- § 2422.6— How are parties notified of the filing of a petition?
- § 2422.7— Will an activity or agency post a notice of filing of a petition?
- § 2422.8— What is required to file an intervention or cross-petition?
- § 2422.9— How is the adequacy of a showing of interest determined?
- § 2422.10— How do you challenge the validity of a showing of interest?
- § 2422.11— How do you challenge the status of a labor organization?
- § 2422.12— What circumstances does the FLRA consider to determine whether your petition is timely filed?
- § 2422.13— How are issues raised by your petition resolved?
- § 2422.14— What is the effect of your withdrawal or the FLRA's dismissal of a petition?
- § 2422.15— Do parties have a duty to provide information and cooperate after a petition is filed?
- § 2422.16— May parties enter into election agreements, and if they do not, will the FLRA direct an election?
- § 2422.17— What are a Notice of Hearing and prehearing conference?
- § 2422.18— What is the purpose of a representation hearing and what procedures are followed?
- § 2422.19— When is it appropriate for a party to file a motion at a representation hearing?
- § 2422.20— What rights do parties have at a hearing?
- § 2422.21— What are the duties and powers of the Hearing Officer?
- § 2422.22— What are objections and exceptions concerning the conduct of the hearing?
- § 2422.23— What election procedures are followed?
- § 2422.24— What are challenged ballots?
- § 2422.25— When does the FLRA tally the ballots?
- § 2422.26— How are objections to the election processed?
- § 2422.27— How does the FLRA address determinative challenged ballots and objections?
- § 2422.28— When is a runoff election required?
- § 2422.29— How does the FLRA address an inconclusive election?
- § 2422.30— When does the FLRA investigate a petition, issue a Notice of Hearing, take action, and issue a Decision and Order?
- § 2422.32— When does the FLRA issue a certification or a revocation of certification?
- § 2422.33— Relief under part 2423 of this chapter.
- § 2422.34— What are the parties' rights and obligations when a representation proceeding is pending?
- § 2422.35— How do representation proceedings change when the Authority lacks a quorum?