- A. An applicant or the applicant’s designated representative may file a complaint with the Board within 30 days after receiving a Final Determination from the Ombudsman that a specific dispute has not been resolved.
B. The complaint shall:
- (1) Pertain only to the dispute described in the Final Determination;
- (2) Be submitted in writing; and
- (3) Be signed by the applicant.
C. The substance of the complaint shall, at minimum:
- (1) Identify the custodian that is the subject of the complaint; and
- (2) Describe the action of the custodian, the date of the action, and the circumstances of the action.
- D. A complaint may be filed by email or regular mail.
Authority: General Provisions Article, §§4-1A-04(a) and (c), 4-1A-05, and 4-1A-06, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: June 13, 2022 (49:12 Md. R. 641)