Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-20-206 - Executive Director's Recommendation on Complaint-generated Matters
A. Following either
the expiration of the 5 day period specified by A.A.C.
R2-20-205 or the receipt of a response as specified by A.A.C.
R2-20-205(A),
whichever occurs first, the Executive Director:
1. may recommend to the Commission whether it
should find reason to believe that a respondent has committed or is about to
commit a violation of a statute or rule over which the Commission has
jurisdiction;
2. may recommend that
the Commission find that there is no reason to believe that a violation of a
statute or rule over which the Commission has jurisdiction has been committed
or is about to be committed, or that the Commission otherwise dismiss a
complaint without regard to the provisions of A.A.C.
R2-20-205(A);
or
3. may close the complaint
generated matter without a reason to believe recommendation from the Executive
Director based upon Respondent complying with the statute or rule on which the
complaint is founded and in such case shall notify the Commission.
B.Neither the complainant nor the
respondent has the right to appeal the Executive Director's recommendation made
pursuant to subsection (A) because the recommendation is not an appealable
agency action.
C.If the complaint
relates to a violation of A.R.S. §
16-941(B) by a non-participating candidate or that
candidate's campaign committee, the Executive Director shall not proceed
pursuant to
R2-20-206(A)
or R2-20-207(A), without first receiving Commission approval to initiate an
inquiry.
D.The respondent shall not
have the right to appeal the Commission's decision to authorize an inquiry
pursuant to subsection (C) because the Commission's decision whether or not to
authorize an inquiry is not an appealable agency action.
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