Florida Regulations 34-15.002: Staff Procedures Upon Receipt of a Complaint
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(1) Upon receipt of a complaint pursuant to Florida Statutes § 11.062(2), of a possible violation of that law, staff shall assign a control number. The Executive Director shall review the complaint to determine whether the matters alleged indicate a violation; if not, the Executive Director may request additional information from the complainant.
(2) The person or agency that is the subject of the complaint shall be designated as the respondent(s).
(3) A copy of the complaint shall be forwarded to the respondent within five working days following receipt by the Commission.
(4) When the Executive Director determines that a violation is indicated by the complaint, the Executive Director shall order an investigation of the matter in accordance with the rules of this chapter. If the Executive Director determines that the complaint is not sufficient to indicate a possible violation, the Executive Director shall recommend that the Commission dismiss the complaint. The Commission may find the complaint to be sufficient and order an investigation; may find the complaint to be insufficient, dismiss it, and notify the complainant that no investigation will be made; or may take such other action as may be appropriate.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 11.062(2). Law Implemented 11.062(2) FS. History-New 2-16-95.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 34-15.002
- Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
(3) A copy of the complaint shall be forwarded to the respondent within five working days following receipt by the Commission.
(4) When the Executive Director determines that a violation is indicated by the complaint, the Executive Director shall order an investigation of the matter in accordance with the rules of this chapter. If the Executive Director determines that the complaint is not sufficient to indicate a possible violation, the Executive Director shall recommend that the Commission dismiss the complaint. The Commission may find the complaint to be sufficient and order an investigation; may find the complaint to be insufficient, dismiss it, and notify the complainant that no investigation will be made; or may take such other action as may be appropriate.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 11.062(2). Law Implemented 11.062(2) FS. History-New 2-16-95.