Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 750 - STATE BOARD OF TOWING
Division 60 - CONSUMER PROTECTION AND COMPLAINTS
Section 750-060-0020 - Complaints

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 750-060-0020

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) Any person, business, agency, or other entity may file a complaint with the State Board of Towing regarding the conduct of a tow business certificate holder, its employer or representative, an individual tow operator, or any person or business representing themselves as a tow business, a tow operator, or engaging in the practice of towing in the State of Oregon.

(2) Complaints made to the Board must include a detailed explanation of:

(a) The approximate date, time, and location of the adverse event or subject of the complaint.

(b) A description of the conduct or events that occurred.

(c) A description of damage or loss suffered by Complainant.

(d) Copies, if available, of any pictures, receipts, correspondence, or other documentation supporting the allegations of the Complaint.

(3) Complainants will not be considered a party to a Board compliance case or disciplinary action.

(4) Complaints will be initially reviewed by the Board Administrator to:

(a) Assess Board jurisdiction and authority to address the issue(s) raised; and

(b) To assure there is sufficient evidence to justify proceeding to investigate and to determine if the allegations against the Respondent are such that, if proven, could result in disciplinary action being imposed by the Board.

(5) Written acknowledgement of a complaint and the result of the initial review will be sent to the Complainant within thirty (30) calendar days from the receipt of the complaint.

(6) Every complaint and initial response will be presented during Executive Session of the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board.

(7) Any Board member or Board staff who has a conflict of interest to a complaint will declare the conflict and will not participate in the investigation, disposition, or other activity concerning the complaint.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 822.265

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 822.265

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