(1) The ombudsman shall investigate a request for assistance unless:
- (a) the request for assistance could reasonably be addressed by another remedy or channel;
- (b) the request for assistance is trivial, frivolous, vexatious, or not made in good faith;
- (c) the request for assistance is too delayed to justify an investigation;
- (d) the person requesting assistance is not personally aggrieved by the subject matter of the request; or
- (e) the request for assistance has been previously investigated by the ombudsman.
(2)
- (a) After an investigation is completed, the ombudsman shall provide to the department any findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
- (b) At the ombudsman's request, the department shall inform the ombudsman in a timely manner about any action taken to address or any reasons for not addressing the ombudsman's findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
History: En. Sec. 5, Ch. 354, L. 2015.