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23-491.08 - Notice requesting investigation; confidentiality; determination of grounds
23-491.08. Notice requesting investigation; confidentiality; determination of grounds
A. Any person may make a request for an investigation by the division into alleged violations of section 23-491.02 by giving notice to the director or the director's authorized representative of such violation or danger. Such notice shall be in writing, shall set forth with reasonable particularity the grounds for the notice and shall be signed by the person making the request. Upon the request of the person signing the notice, such person's name shall not appear on any copy of such notice or any record published, released or made available.
B. If upon receipt of such notification the director determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe that such violation or danger exists, the director shall make an investigation in accordance with the provisions of this article as soon as practicable to determine if such violation or danger exists. If the director determines there are no reasonable grounds to believe that a violation or danger exists, the director shall notify the requesting party in writing of such a determination.