- (1) The Division Director or designee shall serve as chair of the committee, and appoint four executive directors or their designees to serve on the committee.
- (2) Only executive directors of agencies that employ or contract with ALJs may serve on the committee.
- (3) If a division investigation establishes a complaint requires further action, the chair shall convene the committee.
- (4) An executive director of the agency that employs or contracts with the respondent ALJ may not participate in a committee proceeding involving the respondent ALJ.
- (5) After convening the committee, the division shall provide a copy of the complaint and its investigative results to the committee and the respondent ALJ.
- (6) Within 30 days of the date the committee is convened on a complaint the committee shall schedule a committee meeting. At the committee meeting the respondent ALJ shall be given the opportunity to appear, speak, and present documents in response to a complaint.
- (7) Committee members may attend committee meetings in person, by telephone, by videoconference, or by other means approved in advance by the chair.
(8) After consideration of any information provided at the committee meeting, the committee shall dispose of the complaint by issuing a decision or report with a recommendation to the agency containing:
- (a) a brief description of the complaint and the investigative results;
- (b) findings, and;
- (c) recommendations.
- (9) Committee members may not, individually or collectively, engage in ex parte communications about proceedings with complainants, witnesses, or ALJs.
KEY: administrative law judges, conduct committee
Date of Last Change: July 1, 2022
Notice of Continuation: March 9, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63A-17-701 through 63A-17-710