Ohio Admin. Code 5902-1-09 - Revocation of certification of county veterans service officers
(A) The director of
the department of veterans services, at their
his/her discretion, shall promptly
investigate allegations of incompetence, misfeasance, malfeasance, nonfeasance,
and unethical behavior on the part of a veterans service officer for purpose of
determining whether such officer's certification shall be revoked.
(B) Such investigation may be performed by
the director personally or such other individual as the director may
designate.
(C) At the conclusion of
the investigation, the director shall make a determination as to whether the
certification of the service officer should be revoked and shall issue a report
of that determination. Copies of the report shall be sent to the service
officer who was the subject of the investigation and to the veterans service
commission of the county where the service officer serves.
(D) If the director's report indicates that
the grounds are insufficient to warrant the revocation of the service officer's
certification, the report may also include other findings and recommendations
the director may deem appropriate.
(E) If the director's report indicates that
the grounds are sufficient to warrant the revocation of the service officer's
certification, the report shall notify the service officer who was the subject
of the investigation that they
he/she may appeal such determination to the
veterans advisory committee within thirty days of the issuance of the
report.
(F) In the case of a timely
appeal to the veterans advisory committee, the committee chairperson shall
appoint a subcommittee of three committee members, all of whom shall be
representatives of the state association of county veterans service officers,
to hear the appeal, except that if any of the three representatives are from
the same county as the individual filing the appeal, the chairperson shall
appoint a substitute advisory committee member to the subcommittee who also
serves as a county veterans service officer. If the chairperson cannot, for any
reason, fill the three positions on the subcommittee with advisory committee
members who are also county veteran service officers, they
he/she shall
contact the state association of county veterans service officers for the
purpose of the temporary appointment of one or more association members to the
advisory committee for the limited purpose of serving on the appeal
subcommittee. The subcommittee shall conduct a hearing and shall make a report
and recommendation to the full committee at the next scheduled meeting. The
veterans advisory committee shall then vote, by a simple majority of those in
attendance at the meeting, either to affirm the director's decision to revoke
the service officer's certification or to overrule the director's
determination. If the advisory committee votes to overrule the director's
determination, the certification shall not be revoked.
(G) If the director's determination that a
county veterans service officer's certification shall be revoked is not
appealed to the advisory committee, or if appealed, the director's
determination is affirmed by the advisory committee, such determination shall
be reported to the veterans service commission of the county where the veterans
service officer serves and to the United States department of veterans affairs
as soon as practical.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5902.02
Rule Amplifies: 5902.02
Prior Effective Dates: 02/14/2011
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