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28 Pa. Code § 1031.2. Complaints and investigations.

§ 1031.2. Complaints and investigations.

 (a)  Filing a complaint. A person may file with the Department a complaint about a violation of the act or this subpart by an individual or entity regulated by the Department under the act or an individual or entity believed to have provided EMS or have engaged in any other activity for which some type of authorization under the act or this subpart is required, without that individual or entity having secured a certification, license or other authorization from the Department to engage in that activity as required by the act and this subpart.

 (b)  Filing office. The complaint shall be filed with the regional EMS council that serves the EMS region where the conduct occurred. The regional EMS council shall provide the Bureau with a copy of the complaint. A complaint concerning the conduct of a regional EMS council shall be filed directly with the Bureau.

 (c)  Status of complaint. If a person files a complaint seeking to have the Department impose a disciplinary or corrective measure under this chapter, the Department’s action in the handling of the complaint will be on behalf of the Commonwealth to determine whether there has been a violation of a statutory or regulatory requirement over which the Department has jurisdiction under the act.

 (d)  Processing a complaint. Upon receipt of a complaint filed under this section, the Bureau will assess whether the Department has jurisdiction over the matter about which the complaint is filed. If the matter is within the Department’s jurisdiction and an investigation is needed, the Bureau will investigate the complaint or assign the complaint to a regional EMS council or other appropriate entity to investigate. Unless the Bureau determines that disclosure to the individual or entity about whom the complaint has been filed will compromise the investigation or would be inappropriate for some other reason, the investigation will be initiated by providing that individual or entity with a copy of the complaint and requesting a response. The Department will redact and withhold identifying information of the complainant throughout the investigation and will not provide this information if the Department determines that release of this information may compromise the investigation or that release of this information may endanger the life or physical safety of the complainant. In the event the Department does not release identifying information of the complainant, the Department may disclose this information to those persons authorized by the Department to conduct the investigation or as otherwise required by law. If the matter is not within the Department’s jurisdiction to address, the Bureau will advise the person who filed the complaint and refer the complainant to another agency if the Bureau believes that the matter about which the complaint has been filed may be within the other agency’s jurisdiction.

 (e)  Notification of results of investigation. When an investigation is completed, the Bureau will notify the complainant of the general results of the investigation of the matter about which the complaint was filed. This notification does not include providing the complainant with a copy of any document collected or prepared during the course of the investigation or communications with persons involved in the investigation, including the subject of the complaint. The Bureau will also provide the same information to the individual or entity about whom the complaint was filed if the individual or entity was officially apprised of the complaint or investigation. If the Department is considering taking disciplinary action against the individual or entity, notification may occur when a disciplinary decision is reached or when disciplinary charges are filed.



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