81.2—Definitions.
The following definitions apply to the terms used in this part:
Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) means a judge appointed by the Secretary in accordance with section 451 (b) and (c) of GEPA.
Applicable program means any program for which the Secretary of Education has administrative responsibility, except a program authorized by—
Department means the United States Department of Education.
Disallowance decision means the decision of an authorized Departmental official that a recipient must return funds because it made an expenditure of funds that was not allowable or otherwise failed to discharge its obligation to account properly for funds. Such a decision, referred to as a “preliminary departmental decision” in section 452 of GEPA, is subject to review by the Office of Administrative Law Judges.
Party means either of the following:
Recipient means the recipient of a grant or cooperative agreement under an applicable program.
Secretary means the Secretary of the Department of Education or an official or employee of the Department acting for the Secretary under a delegation of authority.