12 Va. Admin. Code § 35-115-180 - Local Human Rights Committee hearing and review procedures
A. Any individual
or his authorized representative who does not accept the relief offered by the
director or disagrees with (i) a director's final decision and action plan
resulting from the complaint resolution; (ii) a director's final action
following a report of abuse, neglect, or exploitation; or (iii) a director's
final decision following a complaint of discrimination in the provision of
services may request an LHRC hearing by following the steps provided in
subsections B through I of this section.
B. Step 1: The individual or his authorized
representative must file the petition for a hearing with the chairperson of the
LHRC within 10 working days of the director's action or final decision on the
complaint.
1. The petition for hearing must
be in writing. It should contain all facts and arguments surrounding the
complaint and reference any section of the regulations that the individual
believes the provider violated.
2.
The human rights advocate or any person the individual chooses may help the
individual in filing the petition. If the individual chooses a person other
than the human rights advocate to help him, he and his chosen representative
may request the human rights advocate's assistance in filing the
petition.
C. Step 2: The
LHRC chair shall forward a copy of the petition to the director and the human
rights advocate as soon as he receives it. A copy of the petition shall also be
forwarded to the provider's governing body.
D. Step 3: Within five working days, the
director shall submit to the LHRC:
1. A
written response to everything contained in the petition; and
2. A copy of the entire written record of the
complaint.
E. Step 4:
The LHRC shall hold a hearing within 20 working days of receiving the petition.
1. The parties shall have at least five
working days' notice of the hearing.
2. The director or his designee shall attend
the hearing.
3. The individual or
his authorized representative making the complaint shall attend the
hearing.
4. At the hearing, the
parties and chosen representatives and designees have the right to present
witnesses and other evidence and the opportunity to be heard.
F. Step 5: Within 10 working days
after the hearing ends, the LHRC shall give its written findings of fact and
recommendations to the parties and their representatives. Whenever appropriate,
the LHRC shall identify information that it believes the director shall take
into account in making decisions concerning discipline or termination of
personnel.
G. Step 6: Within five
working days of receiving the LHRC's findings and recommendations, the director
shall give the individual, the individual's chosen representative, the human
rights advocate, the governing body, and the LHRC a written action plan he
intends to take to respond to the LHRC's findings and recommendations. Along
with the action plan, the director shall provide written notice to the
individual about the time frame for the individual's response pursuant to Step
7 (subsection H of this section) and a statement that if the individual does
not respond that the complaint will be closed. The plan shall not be
implemented for five working days after it is submitted, unless the individual
agrees to its implementation sooner.
H. Step 7: The individual, his chosen
representative, the human rights advocate, or the LHRC may object to the action
plan within five working days by stating the objection and what the director
can do to resolve the objection.
1. If an
objection is made, the director may not implement the action plan, or may
implement only that portion of the plan that the individual making the
complaint agrees to, until he resolves the objection as requested or appeals to
the SHRC for a decision under
12VAC35-115-210.
2. If no one objects to the action plan, the
director shall begin to implement the plan on the sixth working day after he
submitted it.
I. Step 8:
If an objection to the action plan is made and the director does not resolve
the objection to the action plan to the individual's satisfaction within two
working days following its receipt by the director, the individual may appeal
to the SHRC under
12VAC35-115-210.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§§ 37.2-203 and 37.2-400 of the Code of Virginia.
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