Conn. Agencies Regs. § 31-272-10

Current through December 27, 2024
Section 31-272-10 - Filing of the complaint
(a) Any person may file with the Board a written complaint alleging misconduct by an authorized agent. The administrator, any member of the Labor Department, or a member of the Appeals division, including the Board or any member, may initiate and file a complaint alleging misconduct by an authorized agent. The complaint shall contain the name of the authorized agent, the party or parties being represented, and sufficient information to identify the incident or incidents of alleged misconduct. When, during the commission of the alleged misconduct, an individual authorized agent is employed by an organization or business which is also an authorized agent, both the individual agent and the organization may be named in the complaint. The Board may seek additional information it deems necessary to initiate an investigation, and may add additional authorized agents to the complaint if it deems it appropriate.
(b) Within ten calendar days of the receipt of the complaint, the Board will mail notice that the complaint has been filed to the complainant, the authorized agent against whom the complaint is filed, and all parties and agency staff members directly involved in any proceeding in which misconduct is alleged. The notice shall include the name of the complainant, a copy of the complaint, notice that the authorized agent is entitled to representation in any proceeding before the Board, and instructions regarding the right to respond to the complaint in writing within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the mailing date of such notice. Such response may include any information, evidence or argument that the authorized agent deems relevant to the complaint. The continuation and completion of an investigation shall not be contingent upon such response.
(c) Any complaint filed pursuant to these regulations must be filed with the Board within ninety (90) calendar days of the conduct which is the subject of the complaint.
(d) The complainant and the authorized agent shall notify the Board in writing of any corrections or changes of identifying information, address or telephone number during the pendency of the proceedings on the complaint.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 31-272-10

Effective July 1, 1992