Or. Admin. Code § 863-027-0010 - Investigation of Licensees: Procedures and Reporting
(1) The agency shall use the methods and
procedures in this rule to investigate complaints that allege grounds for
discipline under ORS 696.301.
(a) The Real Estate Commissioner, a Real
Estate Agency manager, or an authorized Agency staff member under the
supervision of an Agency manager shall review the complaint to determine
whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that a violation of ORS
696.007 to
696.995, or any rule promulgated
thereunder, may have occurred that constitutes grounds for discipline under
696.301. Reasonable grounds means a reasonable belief in facts or circumstances
which, if true, would in law constitute a violation of 696.007 to 696.995 or
its implementing rules.
(b) If the
Commissioner or an Agency manager determines there are reasonable grounds to
believe a violation may have occurred, the Agency will initiate an
investigation. The individual assigned to investigate the complaint shall
gather all relevant facts in an objective, impartial and unbiased manner. The
investigative report must contain all facts discovered during the
investigation, including facts which may be exculpatory or
mitigating.
(c) The individual
assigned to investigate the complaint will promptly notify the Commissioner or
an Agency manager if a licensee fails or refuses to cooperate in an
investigation.
(d) An investigative
interview may be electronically recorded if the person to be interviewed
consents to the recording and states such consent on the recording.
(e) The individual assigned to investigate
the complaint may not communicate with a licensee or a member of the public
about the findings of the investigation, whether a violation may have occurred
based on the facts, or whether the Agency will initiate administrative action
against a licensee. In cases where compliance is sought during the
investigation, the individual assigned to investigate may discuss potential
violations with the licensee.
(f)
Individuals assigned to investigate complaints shall not solicit complaints
against any licensee.
(g) The scope
of an investigation shall be limited to the conduct or transaction(s) that
formed the basis initiating the investigation. However, if there are reasonable
grounds to believe that additional violations may have occurred that would
result in reprimand, suspension, revocation or license denial, the Commissioner
or an Agency manager may expand the scope of the investigation or authorize
additional investigations.
(2) The investigation report shall be written
in an objective manner and may not contain any conclusions about whether a
violation has occurred or any recommendation regarding discipline.
(3) An authorized Agency staff member will
review the investigation report and file and determine whether the evidence
supports charging a person under investigation with a violation of ORS
696.007 to
696.995, or any rule promulgated
thereunder. The Agency shall not assert, propose to stipulate to, or issue a
contested case notice alleging a violation of said statutes and rules without
reasonable grounds as defined in section (1)(a) of this rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 696.385
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 696.396
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