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The decision of the Authority follows:
7 FLRA No. 106 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TOOL CRAFTSMEN, LOCAL 1 Union and U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Agency Case No. O-NG-241 ORDER DISMISSING PETITION FOR REVIEW THE PETITION FOR REVIEW IN THIS CASE COMES BEFORE THE FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY (THE AUTHORITY) PURSUANT TO SECTION 7105(A)(2)(E) OF THE FEDERAL SERVICE LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS STATUTE (THE STATUTE), AND RAISES A THRESHOLD ISSUE CONCERNING COMPLIANCE WITH THE AUTHORITY'S RULES AND REGULATIONS. SECTION 2424.3 OF THE AUTHORITY'S RULES AND REGULATIONS (5 CFR 2424.3(1981)) PROVIDES IN PERTINENT PART: THE TIME LIMIT FOR FILING A PETITION FOR REVIEW IS FIFTEEN (15) DAYS AFTER THE DATE THE AGENCY'S ALLEGATION THAT THE DUTY TO BARGAIN IN GOOD FAITH DOES NOT EXTEND TO THE MATTER PROPOSED TO BE BARGAINED IS SERVED ON THE EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE. THE EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE SHALL REQUEST SUCH ALLEGATION IN WRITING AND THE AGENCY SHALL MAKE THE ALLEGATION IN WRITING AND SERVE A COPY ON THE EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE . . . . THUS, IN ORDER FOR A PETITION FOR REVIEW TO BE PROPERLY FILED, THE UNION MUST REQUEST AN ALLEGATION FROM THE AGENCY IN WRITING, AND THE PETITION MUST BE FILED WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE AGENCY'S ALLEGATION IS SERVED ON THE UNION. IN THE INSTANT CASE, NOT ONLY DID THE UNION FAIL TO REQUEST THE ALLEGATION, BUT IT ALSO FAILED TO FILE ITS PETITION WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE AGENCY SERVED IT WITH THE UNREQUESTED ALLEGATION. IN FACT, THE PETITION WAS NOT FILED UNTIL SEVERAL MONTHS AFTER THE AGENCY'S UNREQUESTED ALLEGATION WAS SERVED ON THE UNION. CLEARLY, THE UNION HAS NOT COMPLIED WITH SECTION 2424.3 OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS AND ITS PETITION MUST BE DISMISSED. SEE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO, LOCAL 3385 AND FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD, DISTRICT 7, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 7 FLRA NO. 58(1981). ACCORDINGLY, PURSUANT TO SECTION 2424.10 OF THE AUTHORITY'S RULES AND REGULATIONS (5 CFR 2424.10(1981)), IT IS ORDERED THAT THE UNION'S PETITION FOR REVIEW BE, AND IT HEREBY IS, DISMISSED. FOR THE AUTHORITY. ISSUED, WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 15, 1982 JAMES J. SHEPARD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR