Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-20-215 - Probable Cause to Believe Finding
A. If the Commission, after having found
reason to believe and after following the procedures set forth in R2-20-214,
determines by an affirmative vote of at least three of its members that there
is probable cause to believe that a respondent has violated a statute or rule
over which the Commission has jurisdiction, the Commission shall authorize the
Executive Director to so notify the respondent by an order, that states the
nature of the violation, pursuant to A.R.S. §
16-957.
B. If the Commission finds no probable cause
to believe that a violation of a statute or rule over which the Commission has
jurisdiction has occurred or otherwise orders a termination of Commission
proceedings, it shall authorize the Executive Director to notify both
respondent and complainant by letter that the proceeding has ended. The
Executive Director's letter also will inform the parties that the Commission is
not precluded from taking action on this matter in the future if evidence is
discovered which may alter the decision of the Commission.
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