Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-26-301 - Making a Complaint
A. A
complaint may be filed by:
1. An individual
for whom interpreting is provided,
2. A person having a direct or professional
interest in the incident specified in the complaint, or
3. A person having reason to believe that
interpreting was provided by an individual who is not licensed by the
Commission and not exempt from licensure under A.R.S. §
36-1971(C).
B. Complaint requirements. A
complainant shall:
1. Submit the complaint to
the Commission in writing or by videotape. If a complaint is submitted by
videotape, the Commission shall have the complaint interpreted and transcribed
into English and forward the transcript to the complainant for review and
approval;
2. Submit the complaint
to the Commission within 90 days of the alleged offense; and
3. Specify in the complaint the name of the
individual complained against, date and location of the alleged offense, and
the action complained about.
C. A complainant may withdraw a complaint at
any time by providing notice to the Commission.
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