- (1) Management at each agency shall include a copy of DHRM Rule R477-101 in the administrative rule materials that they provide to parties, or shall otherwise make them readily available to parties, at the commencement of administrative proceedings.
- (2) An individual who alleges a violation of the code of conduct or otherwise has a complaint against an ALJ may file a timely written complaint with the division. An interested party shall file a written complaint with the division within 20 working days of final administrative action in the matter in which the individual is an interested party. Any complaint filed after the 20th working day of the final administrative action is untimely.
- (3) The filing date is the date the division actually receives the complaint. The division shall date-stamp any complaints on the date received. Any filing and other time periods are based upon the division's working days.
(4) The person filing a complaint or that person's authorized representative shall:
- (a) specify facts and allegations of misconduct;
- (b) sign the complaint; and
- (c) include the name, address, and telephone number of the complainant, and the name, business address, and telephone number of the representative, if applicable.
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