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§15334. Liaison; limitations |
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| | 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. |
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| | The Commissioner of Professional and Financial Regulation | shall act as a liaison between the board and the Governor. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| §15336. Disciplinary actions |
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| | 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. |
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| 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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