Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS Chapter 13B, 61.870 - 61.884, 321.190,
321.235(2), 321.351, 321.353, 321.360
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
321.235(2) authorizes the
Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners to investigate an allegation of a
practice that violates the provisions of KRS Chapter 321.
KRS
321.235(3) and
321.240(5)
authorize the board to promulgate administrative regulations to implement KRS
Chapter 321. This administrative regulation establishes the procedures for
handling grievances, investigations, and administrative charges.
Section 1. Definition. "Grievance" means a
complaint or any allegation of misconduct that might constitute a violation of
KRS Chapter 321 or 201 KAR Chapter 16.
Section
2. Intake of Grievances.
(1)
(a) A grievance may be submitted by any
individual, organization, credential holder, or entity.
(b) The board or its chair or its executive
director may submit a grievance on its own initiative based on information in
its possession that the board concludes is sufficiently credible to justify a
request for a response from the credential holder (or other individual named in
the grievance).
(2) The
grievance shall be in writing on a Grievance Form or online equivalent form
provided by the board, and shall include the complaining party's name, address,
telephone number, and signature. Electronic signatures shall be
accepted.
(3) At any time, the
board may investigate or seek further information about any subject regarding a
grievance filed with the board, or upon information received which may lead to
a grievance filed with or by the board.
(4) The board shall send a copy of each
grievance to the credential holder (or other individual named in the grievance)
along with a request for a response. The response shall be required within
twenty (20) days from the date of when the board sent a copy of the written
grievance. Failure to respond in writing within twenty (20) days may constitute
a violation of KRS Chapter 321 and 201 KAR Chapter 16.
Section 3. Initial Review of Grievances.
(1) After the time period for the credential
holder's (or named individual's) response has elapsed, at the next scheduled
board meeting the Grievance Committee shall consider the grievance, the
response if one was received, and other relevant information that is available
to the Committee.
(2) The Grievance
Committee shall determine if an investigation is warranted after reviewing the
information that is available.
(3)
If, in the opinion of the Grievance Committee, a grievance does not warrant an
investigation, then the board shall notify the complaining party and the
respondent that the grievance is being dismissed.
(4) The dismissal of a grievance shall
constitute a final action of the board. Following the dismissal, the grievance,
the response from the individual named in the grievance, and correspondence
that is intended to give notice of the dismissal shall be subject to disclosure
pursuant to the Kentucky Open Records Act,
KRS
61.870 through
61.884.
(5) If, in the opinion of the committee, a
grievance warrants an investigation, then the board shall open an investigation
into the matter.
Section
4. Investigations.
(1) The
Grievance Committee shall have the authority to direct an investigation and
shall exercise those powers possessed by the board in regard to investigations
as provided by KRS
321.235.
(2) The Grievance Committee shall have the
authority to request the participation of any person in an investigation. The
refusal or failure of any board credential holder to participate when
requested, or to provide information and documents requested by the committee
within the requested timeframe, shall be considered a violation of KRS Chapter
321 and 201 KAR Chapter 16.
(3)
Investigative reports shall be reviewed at a meeting of the
committee.
Section 5.
Reports and Recommendations Following Investigation.
(1) If the committee determines that the
results of an investigation do not warrant the issuance of an administrative
charge against the individual named in the grievance, then the board shall
notify the complaining party and the individual that the grievance is being
dismissed without further action.
(2) The dismissal of a grievance following an
investigation shall constitute a final action of the board. Following the
dismissal, the grievance, the response from the individual named in the
grievance, correspondence that is intended to give notice of the dismissal, and
any other documents obtained or generated during the investigation (other than
those documents that are subject to a legitimate claim of privilege or
otherwise exempt from disclosure by law) shall be subject to disclosure
pursuant to the Kentucky Open Records Act,
KRS
61.870 through
61.884.
(3) If the committee determines that the
results of an investigation warrant the issuance of an administrative charge
against a credential holder, then the board may seek settlement or file a
notice of administrative hearing under KRS Chapters 13B and 321.
(4) If the committee determines that the
results of an investigation warrant proceedings against a person who is not a
credential holder, then the board shall cause a civil action to be prepared for
filing in the Franklin Circuit Court or other court of competent
jurisdiction.
Section 6.
Proceedings Following the Issuance of an Administrative Charge.
(1) The board shall arrange for the
appointment of a hearing officer in accordance with
KRS
13B.030 and
13B.040.
(2) The board's legal counsel shall act as
the prosecuting attorney in regard to any disciplinary proceeding unless the
board appoints a special prosecuting attorney.
(3) The board may appoint a representative of
the Attorney General's office or another attorney to act as advisory counsel to
the board in regard to any deliberations of the board following the issuance of
an administrative charge.
(4) The
provisions of KRS Chapter 13B shall govern the conduct of the
proceeding.
(5) The board shall
order the respondent to file an Answer to the Notice of Administrative Hearing
within twenty (20) days of the date the Notice of Administrative Hearing was
served on the respondent.
Section
7. At the conclusion of the case, the board shall notify the
complainant of the outcomes.
Section
8. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) "Grievance Form", 12/2022, is
incorporated by reference.
(2) This
material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subjected to applicable
copyright law, at the Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners, 107 Corporate
Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This material may also be obtained at
www.kybve.com.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
321.235(2), (3),
321.240(5),
321.351,
321.353,
321.360