1309.19—When may a complainant file a civil action?
(a)
A complainant may file a civil action following the exhaustion of administrative remedies under the Act. Administrative remedies are exhausted if:
(1)
180 days have elapsed since the complainant filed the complaint and TVA has made no finding with regard to the complaint; or
(2)
Advise the complainant of his or her right, under Section 305(e) of the Act, to bring a civil action for injunctive relief that will effect the purposes of the Act; and
(i)
That a civil action can only be brought in a United States district court for the district in which the recipient is found or transacts business;
(ii)
That a complainant prevailing in a civil action has the right to be awarded the costs of the action, including reasonable attorney's fees, but that these costs must be demanded in the complaint;
(iii)
That before commencing the action the complainant shall give 30 days' notice by registered mail to the Secretary, the Attorney General of the United States, TVA, and the recipient;
(iv)
That the notice shall state: the alleged violation of the Act; the relief requested; the court in which the action will be brought; and whether or not attorney's fees are demanded in the event the complainant prevails; and
(v)
That no action shall be brought if the same alleged violation of the Act by the same recipient is the subject of a pending action in any court of the United States.