Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-74o-4 - Hearing panel, disciplinary action
(a)
Petition. Any person may file a petition with the commission
pursuant to the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, sections 17a-636-11
through
17a-636-62 if they
have cause to believe that a certified substance abuse counselor has violated
any statutes, regulations or the board's code of ethics as set forth in the
board's certification manual.
(b)
Investigation. The commission may direct the executive director to
conduct any investigation that it deems necessary.
(1) If, after investigation of the petition,
the executive director finds there is not sufficient evidence to establish the
alleged violation, he shall notify the commission, petitioner and respondent
and no further action shall be taken.
(2) If, after investigation of the petition,
the executive director determines there is evidence to substantiate the alleged
violation, he shall submit a written report to the commission which includes a
summary of the evidence, specific statutes, regulations or codes of ethics
which are alleged to have been violated, and his recommendations.
(c)
Panel. The
commission shall designate a hearing panel consisting of three members of the
commission for the purpose of conducting any hearing regarding a complaint
against a certified substance abuse counselor and reporting its recommendations
to the commission.
(d)
Notice
of hearing. The executive director shall issue notice of the hearing.
Such notice shall comply with the provisions of section
4-177
of the Connecticut general statutes and sections 17a-636-11 through
17a-636-62 of the
regulations of Connecticut state agencies.
(e)
Hearing. All parties shall
be afforded the opportunity to respond and present oral and written evidence on
the issues involved in the complaint.
(f)
Report. The panel shall make
a written report to the commission with a copy to the respondents and any other
party deemed by the panel to be entitled to such copy. Such report shall
include the recommendations of the panel, a brief statement of findings of fact
and reasons supporting the recommendations.
(g)
Decision. The commission
shall issue its decision on the complaint which shall be binding on all
parties.
(h)
Registry.
The counselor's name shall be removed from the registry if the certification is
revoked by the commission. If the counselor is suspended by the commission,
notice of the suspension shall be recorded in the registry during the time the
suspension is in force.
Notes
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