Code of Massachusetts Regulations
118 CMR - DISABLED PERSONS PROTECTION COMMISSION
Title 118 CMR 6.00 - Formal Commissioners' Investigations
Section 6.05 - Actions Following Commissioners' Investigation
Universal Citation: 118 MA Code of Regs 118.6
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Commissioners' Investigation Report.
(a) Upon completion of
the investigative activities of the Commissioners' Investigation including the
conducting of a hearing, if one is held, a report shall be prepared by the
staff of the Commission, which shall be known as the Commissioners'
Investigation Report.
(b) Unless
otherwise determined by the Commissioners, Commissioners' Investigation shall
be completed and the Commissioners' Investigation Report shall be issued within
a reasonable time from the date on which the Commissioners initially authorized
the investigation.
(c) The
requirements enumerated in
118 CMR
5.02(4)(b):
Recipients of Report shall apply to Commissioners'
Investigation Report.
(d) Upon
completion of the report, the Commissioners shall vote to approve it by a
majority vote.
(e) Upon its
approval by the Commissioners, the report, with an Executive Summary appended,
shall be issued by the Commission.
(2) Other Actions to Be Taken. Upon the completion of Commissioners' Investigation and the issuance of the Commissioners' Investigation Report, the Commission shall:
(a) ensure that the matters contained
therein, if appropriate, be referred to the Commission's Oversight Unit for
protective service monitoring.
(b)
take all other appropriate actions consistent with the provisions of M.G.L. c.
19C, § 3, to have the recommendations contained in the Commissioners'
Investigation Report implemented including, but not limited to, those referral
activities enumerated in M.G.L. c. 19C, § 9, referral to all parties to
the Commissioner's Investigation, to the Commissioner of the public agency that
licensed or approved the service provider against which there is reason to
believe that professional misconduct has occurred, to the Commissioner of the
public agency that has licensed or approved the service provider for state
funding, to the Secretary of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services,
and to any other agency which requested to be so notified.
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