Complaints may be brought by an individual or organization including, but not limited to, program participants, employers, contractors, staff of the employer, applicants for participation, labor unions, and community based organizations.
With the exception of complaints alleging fraud, forgery, or other criminal activity, the filing of a complaint shall be made within ten (10) days of the alleged occurrence.
Participants shall be provided, upon enrollment into the Out-of-School Year-Round Employment Program, a written description of the complaint procedures, including notification of their right to file a complaint and instructions on how to file.
All complaints shall be in writing.
The complaint resolution procedure shall include provision for the following:
A hearing, when requested, shall be provided within twenty (20) days after filing a complaint. The hearing procedures shall include the following:
Appeals from decisions of the Hearing Officer may be filed with the Director.
Whenever the Director receives a request for an investigation or a complaint, it shall be investigated if it alleges that any person, participant, employer or contractor is failing to comply with the requirements of the Act, a derivative agreement, these regulations, or appropriate local or federal laws and regulations.
The investigation shall be completed and conclusion effected within twenty (20) days after filing, or within the additional time, not to exceed twenty (20) days, as the Director may allow.
No extension shall relieve the Hearing or Investigation Officer from making his or her final determination within thirty (30) days after the filing of a complaint or request for investigation.
If the Director, Hearing, or Investigation Officer determines that a complaint, an investigation or testimony involves criminal activity which may violate the laws of the District of Columbia, the United States, or other jurisdiction, this shall be communicated directly to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
Nothing in this section shall prohibit the Director from requiring that a system of grievance processing and just adjudication of complaints be implemented by employers for the use of participating youth.
Nothing in this section shall prohibit a participating youth from filing a complaint or request for investigations and hearings. Complaints shall be maintained in the Office of the Director.
Records of all investigations, hearings, complaints, and requests for investigation shall be maintained in the Office of the Director.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 7, r. 7-509