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§15334. Liaison; limitations

 
On or before August 1st of each year, the board shall submit
to the Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation,
for the preceding fiscal year ending June 30th, an annual
report of its operations and financial position, together with
comments and recommendations the board considers essential.

 
The Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation
shall act as a liaison between the board and the Governor.

 
The Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation
may not exercise or interfere with the exercise of
discretionary, regulatory or licensing authority granted by
law to the board.__The commissioner may require the board to
be accessible to the public for complaints and questions
during regular business hours and to provide any information
the commissioner requires in order to ensure that the board is
operating administratively within the requirements of this
chapter.

 
§15335. Budget

 
The board shall submit to the Commissioner of Professional
and Financial Regulation its budgetary requirements in the
same manner as is provided in Title 5, section 1665, and the
commissioner shall in turn transmit these requirements to the
Bureau of the Budget without any revision, alteration or
change, unless alterations are mutually agreed upon by the
Department of Professional and Financial Regulation and the
board or the board's designee.__The budget submitted by the
board to the commissioner must be sufficient to enable the
board to comply with this subchapter.

 
§15336. Disciplinary actions

 
1.__Disciplinary proceedings and sanctions.__Regarding
noncompliance with or violation of this chapter or of rules
adopted by the board, the board shall investigate a complaint
on its own motion or upon receipt of a written complaint filed
with the board.

 
The board shall notify the licensee of the content of a
complaint filed against the licensee as soon as possible, but
no later than 60 days from receipt of this information. The
licensee shall respond within 30 days.__If the licensee's
response to the complaint satisfies the board that the
complaint does not merit further investigation or action, the
matter may be dismissed, with notice of the dismissal to the
complainant, if any.


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