Iowa Code § 2C.16
Recommendations to agency
Redline — January 1, 2012 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2012
1. The citizens’ aide shall state recommendations to an agency, if, after having considered a complaint and whatever material the citizens’ aide deems pertinent, the citizens’ aide finds substantiating facts for any of the following:
1. The ombudsman shall state recommendations to an agency, if, after having considered a complaint and whatever material the ombudsman deems pertinent, the ombudsman finds substantiating facts for any of the following:
a. A matter should be further considered by the agency.
a. A matter should be further considered by the agency.
b. An administrative action should be modified or canceled.
b. An administrative action should be modified or canceled.
c. A rule on which an administrative action is based should be altered.
c. A rule on which an administrative action is based should be altered.
d. Reasons should be given for an administrative action.
d. Reasons should be given for an administrative action.
e. Any other action should be taken by the agency.
e. Any other action should be taken by the agency.
2. If the citizens’ aide requests, the agency shall, within twenty working days notify the citizens’ aide of any action taken on the recommendations or the reasons for not complying with them.
2. If the ombudsman requests, the agency shall, within twenty working days notify the ombudsman of any action taken on the recommendations or the reasons for not complying with them.
3. If the citizens’ aide believes that an administrative action has occurred because of laws of which results are unfair or otherwise objectionable, the citizens’ aide shall notify the general assembly concerning desirable statutory change.
3. If the ombudsman believes that a law resulted in an administrative action which is unfair or otherwise objectionable, the ombudsman shall notify the general assembly concerning desirable statutory change.
C93, §2C.16
C93, §2C.16
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