81.82—Cease-and-desist proceedings.
(a) Issuance.
The Secretary may issue and serve upon a GSE a written notice of charges justifying issuance of a cease-and-desist order, if the Secretary determines the GSE:
(1)
Has failed to submit, within the time prescribed in § 81.22, a housing plan that substantially complies with 12 U.S.C. 4566(c), as implemented by § 81.22 ;
(2)
Is failing or has failed, or there is reasonable cause to believe that the GSE is about to fail, to make a good-faith effort to comply with a housing plan submitted to and approved by the Secretary; or
(3)
Has failed to submit any of the information required under sections 309(m) or (n) of the Fannie Mae Charter Act, sections 307(e) or (f) of the Freddie Mac Act, or subpart E of this part.
(i)
A concise statement of the facts constituting the alleged misconduct and the violations with which the GSE is charged;
(2) Administrative Law Judge.
A HUD Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) shall preside over any hearing conducted under this section. The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with § 81.84 and, to the extent the provisions are not inconsistent with any of the procedures in this part or FHEFSSA, with 24 CFR part 26, subpart B.
(3) Issuance of order.
If the GSE consents to the issuance of the order or the ALJ finds, based on the hearing record, that a preponderance of the evidence established the conduct specified in the notice of charges, the ALJ may issue and serve upon the GSE an order requiring the GSE to:
(i)
Submit a housing plan that substantially complies with 12 U.S.C. 4566(c), as implemented by § 81.22 ;
(4) Effective date.
An order under this section shall be effective as provided in 12 U.S.C. 4581(c) and § 81.84(m).