Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS Chapter 13B, 165A.350(4)(b), 165A.360(3)(b),
165A.370(2)-(4), 165A.390, 165A.990
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
165A.340(6) and
165A.400 authorize the
commission to promulgate administrative regulations for the administration of
KRS Chapter 165A. This administrative regulation establishes hearing
procedures.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Charge" means a specific allegation
contained in a formal pleading, as established in Section 5(3) of this
administrative regulation, issued by the commission alleging a violation of a
specified provision of KRS Chapter 165A or the requirements established in 791
KAR Chapter 1.
(2) "Complaint"
means a written allegation of misconduct by an agent or school, or other
allegation of a violation of KRS Chapter 165A, the requirements established in
791 KAR Chapter 1, or another state or federal statute or administrative
regulation applicable to an agent or school.
(3) "Complaint committee" means the committee
appointed pursuant to
KRS
165A.340.
(4) "Formal pleading" means a formal
administrative statement authorized by the commission which sets forth charges
against a licensed school or agent and commences a formal disciplinary
proceeding, pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B, or requests a court to take
action.
(5) "Informal proceeding"
means a proceeding instituted during the disciplinary process with the intent
of reaching a disposition of a matter without further recourse to formal
disciplinary procedures under KRS Chapter 13B.
(6) "Investigator" means an individual
designated by the commission to assist the commission in the investigation of a
complaint or an investigator employed by the Attorney General for the
commission.
Section 2.
Complaint Committee. In accordance with
KRS
165A.340(12), the complaint
committee shall:
(1) Be appointed by the chair
of the commission to:
(a) Review complaints
and investigative reports;
(b)
Participate in an informal proceeding to resolve complaints; and
(c) Make recommendations for disposition of
complaints to the full commission including the dismissal of a complaint or the
issuance of a formal pleading; and
(2) Consist of three (3) persons who may be
assisted by the commission staff and counsel to the commission.
Section 3. Receipt of Complaints.
(1) A complaint may be submitted by an
individual, organization, or entity.
(2)
(a) A
complaint shall be in writing and shall be filed on Form PE-24, Form to File a
Complaint, accompanied, if applicable, by Form PE-25, Authorization for Release
of Student Records.
(b) The Form
PE-24 shall be signed and certified as to its truth by the person offering the
complaint.
(3)
(a) Upon receipt of a complaint, a copy of
the complaint shall be sent to the agent or school named in the complaint along
with a request for a written response to the complaint and the time and place
of the complaint committee hearing, once established.
(b) The agent or school shall file a written
response with the commission within ten (10) days from the date of
receipt.
(4) Upon
receipt of the written response of the agent or school named in the complaint,
a copy of the response shall be sent to the complainant, along with the time
and place of the complaint committee hearing, once established.
(5) Upon receipt of the agent or school's
response, the complaint committee may request an additional response from the
complainant, agent, or school if additional issues are raised or clarification
is needed.
Section 4.
Initial Review.
(1) After the receipt of a
complaint or the expiration of the period for the response, the complaint
committee shall consider the complaint, response, and other relevant material
available.
(2)
(a) The complaint committee may take steps to
enter into informal proceedings with the agent or school which is the subject
of the complaint for the purpose of resolving the matter.
(b) An agreed order or settlement reached
through this process shall be approved by the commission.
(c) The complaint committee may employ
mediation, persuasion, or conciliation, as methods of resolving the matter
informally.
(3) If the
complaint committee determines a complaint warrants an investigation against
either an agent or school, the complaint committee shall authorize an
investigator to investigate the matter and make a report to the complaint
committee at the earliest opportunity.
Section 5. Results of Initial Review.
(1) After a complete review of the complaint,
and implementation of any actions available to the complaint committee as set
forth in Section 4 of this administrative regulation, a recommendation shall be
made by the complaint committee to the commission.
(2) If the commission determines a complaint
does not warrant further action or the issuance of a formal pleading against an
agent or school, then the commission shall dismiss the complaint and shall
notify both the complainant and the agent or school of the commission's
decision.
(3) If the commission
determines a violation of a statute or administrative regulation may have
occurred or has occurred, then the commission shall:
(a) Direct the complaint committee or
commission staff to undertake further action as established in KRS Chapter 165A
or Section 4 of this administrative regulation;
(b) Direct the issuance of a formal pleading
against either an agent or school by commission staff; or
(c) Review the formal pleading and, if
approved, it shall be signed by the chairman and served upon the agent or
school as required by
KRS
13B.050.
Section 6. Operating without Appropriate
License or Agent Permit. If the commission receives a complaint that an
individual or school may be operating without the appropriate agent permit or
license, the commission shall:
(1) Authorize
commission staff to send a letter to the individual or school advising of a
possible need for a permit or license, and enclose the appropriate application
package;
(2) Authorize commission
staff to issue a letter ordering the individual or school to cease and desist
from operating the school;
(3)
Forward information to the county attorney of the county of residence of the
individual or school allegedly acting without appropriate permit or license, or
the county where the alleged violation occurred, with a request that
appropriate action be taken under
KRS
165A.990; or
(4) Initiate action in Franklin Circuit Court
for injunctive relief.
Section
7. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) Form PE-24, "Form to File a
Complaint", May 2022; and
(b) Form
PE-25, "Authorization for Release of Student Records", May 2022.
(2) This material may be
inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the
Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education, 500 Mero Street, 4th Floor,
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This
material is also available on the commission's Web site at
www.kcpe.ky.gov.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
165A.340(6),
165A.400