Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XIX - Certified Public Accountants
Chapter 19 - Investigations; Hearings; Suspension, Revocations or Restrictions; Reinstatements
Section XIX-1905 - Investigations
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Investigations shall generally be conducted by board staff on behalf of the investigating officer, but the investigating officer may engage other investigators, inspectors, special agents, or any other personnel he may deem necessary and appropriate to conduct the investigation. All correspondence and information submitted in the course of the investigation shall be addressed or delivered to the board's office, unless otherwise authorized by the investigating officer.
B. Information provided or obtained in the course of an investigation shall be reviewed by the investigating officer for a determination of "probable cause" or "no probable cause."
C. Some allegations may be settled informally by the investigating officer and the individual when the investigating officer ascertains that the matter does not rise to the level requiring formal disposition. These matters may be resolved by the individual's compliance with directives which will bring the individual in compliance with applicable rules or statutes, or by other means deemed appropriate by the investigating officer. Upon resolution of such matters, the investigating officer shall report to the board the action taken to settle the matter, and shall report "no cause for further action."
D. If the investigating officer determines that "probable cause" exists, a written notice shall be mailed to the respondent in accordance with R.S. 49:961.C of the Louisiana Administrative Procedure Act, affording the respondent an opportunity to demonstrate that he is not in violation of applicable rules, regulations and/or statutes.
E. When a final determination of a "probable cause" is made by the investigating officer and reported to the board, an administrative complaint shall be filed with the board's office. The administrative complaint shall be signed by the investigating officer, and shall include the alleged facts of the case and a citation of the rules, regulations and statutes the respondent is alleged to have violated. A notice of the time and place of hearing and a copy of the administrative complaint shall be served upon the respondent in accordance with R.S. 37:81.
F. The board may make informal disposition by default, consent order, agreement, settlement or otherwise, of any matter under investigation or any pending adjudication. Such informal disposition shall be considered by the board only upon the recommendation of the investigating officer.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:71 et seq.