Ohio Admin. Code 102-11-01 - Settlement referral pursuant to division (G)(1) of section 102.06 of the Revised Code
(A) The commission may refer for settlement
or compromise any complaint or charge pending before the commission or
appropriate prosecuting authority. The commission will consult with the
respondent, complainant and any other person the commission or the prosecuting
authority considers necessary regarding the settlement referral.
(B) The commission may require the
complainant to file a sworn affidavit with the commission setting forth the
facts or allegations that the complainant requests the commission to consider
during settlement negotiations. The complainant must serve a copy of the sworn
affidavit on all parties. The commission may also require the respondent to
file a sworn affidavit in response to the complainant's allegations within
sixty days of the filing of complainant's affidavit with the
commission.
(C) In determining
whether a matter will be referred for settlement, the commission will assess
the appropriateness of the referral. The commission may consider factors it
deems relevant in making its assessment, including, but not limited to, the
following factors:
(1) Severity of the alleged
conduct including the dollar value involved in the alleged offense;
(2) Whether the alleged conduct is an
isolated event or part of a repeated pattern of conduct;
(3) Whether the alleged conduct appears to
indicate violations of other state or federal criminal laws;
(4) Complexity of issues or evidence alleged
in the complaint or charge;
(5)
Involvement of other appropriate agencies in the investigation of the
respondent's conduct;
(6) Existence
of commission precedent concerning the alleged or similar conduct;
(7) Prior contact of the respondent with the
commission;
(8) Scope of
investigation necessary to gather information;
(9) Age of the facts alleged in the
complaint;
(10) Resources of the
commission;
(11) Whether the
respondent self-reported the potential violation; and
(12) Any other mitigating
circumstances.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15, 102.05
Rule Amplifies: 102.06
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2002, 11/29/2007, 02/26/2012
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 102.05
Rule Amplifies: 102.06
Prior Effective Dates: 1/1/02, 11/29/07, 02/26/12
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