The ombudsman shall investigate any complaint that is an appropriate subject for investigation under AS 24.55.150, unless the ombudsman reasonably believes that
- (1) there is presently available an adequate remedy for the grievance stated in the complaint;
- (2) the complaint relates to a matter that is outside the jurisdiction of the ombudsman;
- (3) the complaint relates to an administrative act of which the complainant has had knowledge for an unreasonable length of time before the complaint was submitted;
- (4) the complainant does not have a sufficient personal interest in the subject matter of the complaint;
- (5) the complaint is trivial or made in bad faith;
- (6) the resources of the ombudsman's office are insufficient for adequate investigation.