2 AAC 64.080 - Consideration of complaints
(a) If a complaint
alleges facts that, if true, would show that a hearing officer or
administrative law judge, who is employed as described in
2 AAC 64.020, violated a prohibition in
AS
44.64.050(a), the chief
administrative law judge will refer the complaint to the attorney general
without further action.
(b) Except
as provided in (a) of this section for a violation of
AS
44.64.050(a), if the
complaint alleges facts that, if true, would show a violation of
2 AAC 64.010 -
2 AAC 64.050, the chief administrative law judge will
give the hearing officer or administrative law judge whose conduct is the
subject of the complaint notice of the complaint and 10 days in which to
respond, including submission of information on mitigating factors recognized
in 2 AAC 64.060. If the allegations
are of conduct that, if true, would warrant disciplinary action even after
consideration of mitigating factors, the chief administrative law judge will
refer the complaint to the attorney general.
Notes
Authority:AS 44.64.020
AS 44.64.050
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