30 Miss. Code. R. 1801-1.7 - Complaints
A. Any person may file a complaint with the
Board of Barber Examiners in accordance with Section
73-5-7(3)
of the Mississippi Code of 1972 as amended.
B. The complaint must be in writing, on a
form prescribed by the Board. It must be signed, notarized and accompanied by a
release form, and a consent form that states the complainant agrees to testify
to the allegations, and that the complainant understands that the information
becomes public record once the investigation is over.
C. When the investigation has been completed,
the complaint case will be presented to the Board, at which time the Board may:
a. Dismiss the complaint, or
b. Initiate a formal complaint and notice of
hearing.
D. Both the
complainant and the accused will be notified of the Board's decision.
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