- A. A complaint may be filed against any person covered by the Act.
- B. Jurisdiction over complaints concerning a Probate Judge or candidates for the office of Probate Judge extend to allegations of the campaign practices, campaign disclosure, and disclosure of economic interests provisions of the Act.
- C. For purposes of the statute of limitations the date on which a complaint is filed in the Commission offices is the date the action is commenced.
- D. The Commission’s Complaint Form is the official form for use in filing a complaint. The Form must be completed in full and contain a statement of facts concerning the allegations forming the foundation of the complaint. The complaint must identity the Respondent with specificity and bear the signature of the Complainant.
HISTORY: Added by State Register Volume 21, Issue No. 6, Part 2, eff June 27, 1997. Amended by SCSR 48-5 Doc. No. 5112, eff May 24, 2024.