Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
322A.030(6), (7), (8),
322A.100(1)-(5)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
322A.030(8) allows any
person or organization to file a complaint regarding misconduct against any
registered professional geologist or geologist-in-training.
KRS
322A.090(2) prohibits any
person not registered by the board from practicing geology or using or
otherwise assuming in any way any title or description tending to convey the
impression that the person is a registered professional geologist. This
administrative regulation establishes procedures for the investigation of a
complaint received by the board.
Section
1. Definitions.
(1) "Chair" means
the chair or vice-chair of the board.
(2) "Charge" means a specific allegation
contained in a Notice of Administrative Hearing, as established in subsection
(7) of this section, issued by the board alleging a violation of a specified
provision of KRS Chapter 322A or 201 KAR Chapter 31.
(3) "Complaints committee" means the
committee appointed pursuant to Section 7 of this administrative
regulation.
(4) "Informal
proceeding" means a proceeding instituted before, during, or after the
disciplinary process with the intent of reaching a disposition of a
matter.
(5) "Initiating complaint"
means a written statement alleging possible misconduct by a registered
professional geologist or geologist-in-training, or other person which might
constitute a violation of KRS Chapter 322A or 201 KAR Chapter 31.
(6) "Investigator" means an individual
designated by the board to assist the board in the investigation of a
complaint.
(7) "Notice of
Administrative Hearing" means a formal administrative pleading authorized by
the board which sets forth charges against a registered professional geologist
or geologist-in-training and commences a formal disciplinary proceeding
pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B.
Section
2. Receipt of Initiating Complaints.
(1)
(a) An
initiating complaint may be submitted by an individual, organization, entity,
or the board based on information in its possession.
(b) An initiating complaint shall be in
writing and shall be signed by the person offering the initiating
complaint.
(2) Upon
receipt of an initiating complaint.
(a) A copy
of the initiating complaint shall be sent to the individual named in the
initiating complaint, along with a request for that individual's response to
the initiating complaint.
(b) The
individual shall submit a written response within twenty (20) days from the
date of receipt.
Section
3. Initial Review.
(1)
(a) After the receipt of an initiating
complaint and the expiration of the period for the individual's response, the
complaints committee shall consider the initiating complaint, the individual's
response, and other relevant material available and make a recommendation to
the board.
(b) The board shall
determine whether there is enough evidence to warrant an investigation of the
initiating complaint.
(2) If, in the opinion of the board, an
initiating complaint does not warrant an investigation of the initiating
complaint, the board shall dismiss the initiating complaint and shall notify
both the complaining party and the individual of the outcome of the initiating
complaint.
(3) If, in the opinion
of the board, an initiating complaint warrants an investigation against either
a registered professional geologist, geologist-in-training, or a person who may
be practicing without appropriate credential, the board shall authorize an
investigator to investigate the matter and make a report to the complaints
committee.
Section 4.
Results of Formal Investigation; Board Decision on Hearing.
(1)
(a) Upon
completion of an investigation, the investigator shall submit a report to the
complaints committee of the facts regarding the initiating complaint.
(b) The complaints committee shall review the
investigative report and make a recommendation to the board.
(c) The board shall determine whether there
is enough evidence to believe that a violation of KRS Chapter 322A or 201 KAR
Chapter 31 may have occurred and whether a Notice of Administrative Hearing
shall be filed.
(2)
(a) If, in the opinion of the board, an
initiating complaint does not warrant the issuance of a Notice of
Administrative Hearing, the board shall dismiss the initiating complaint or
take other action in accordance with Section 5 of this administrative
regulation.
(b) The board shall
notify both the complaining party and the individual of the outcome of the
initiating complaint.
(3) If, in the opinion of the board, a person
may be practicing without appropriate credential, the board may:
(a) Issue a letter ordering that person to
cease and desist from the uncredentialed practice of geology or using any words
or phrases prohibited by
KRS
322A.090(2); or
(b) Forward information to the county
attorney of the county of residence of the person allegedly practicing without
appropriate credential with a request that appropriate action be taken under
KRS
322A.990(1)-(2).
Section 5. Settlement
by Informal Proceedings; Letter of Admonishment.
(1) The board, through counsel and the
complaints committee, may enter into informal proceedings with the individual
who is the subject of the initiating complaint for the purpose of appropriately
dispensing with the matter.
(a) An agreed
order or settlement reached through this process shall be approved by the board
and signed by the individual who is the subject of the initiating
complaint.
(b) The board may employ
mediation as a method of resolving the matter informally.
(2)
(a) The
board may issue a written admonishment to the registered professional geologist
or geologist-in-training if in the judgment of the board:
1. An alleged violation is not of a serious
nature; and
2. The evidence
presented to the board after the investigation and appropriate opportunity for
the registered professional geologist or geologist-in-training to respond,
provides a clear indication that the alleged violation did in fact occur.
(b) A copy of the
admonishment shall be placed in the permanent file of the registered
professional geologist or geologist-in-training.
(c) Within thirty (30) days of receipt of a
written admonishment, the registered professional geologist or
geologist-in-training may file:
1. A response
to the written admonishment which shall be placed in the registered
professional geologist's or geologist-in-training's permanent file;
or
2. A request for hearing with
the board. Upon receipt of this request, the board shall set aside the written
admonishment and set the matter for hearing pursuant to the provisions of KRS
Chapter 13B.
Section 6. Notice and Service Process. A
notice required by KRS Chapter 322A or this administrative regulation shall be
issued pursuant to
KRS
13B.040.
Section 7. Complaints Committee. The
Complaints Committee shall:
(1) Be appointed
by the chair of the board to:
(a) Review an
initiating complaint or investigative report; and
(b) Participate in an informal proceeding to
resolve a formal complaint;
(2) Consist of two (2) board members, who may
be assisted by board staff, an investigator, and counsel.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
322A.030(5)