Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section II-1301 - Complaints and Investigation of IneligibilityA. Right to File Complaint. Any individual, firm, or governmental agency which believes that a certified business does not qualify for certification may file a written, signed complaint with the SEBD Program. The complaint must contain sufficient information for SEBD Program staff to conduct an investigation, including specific identification of the affected business, basis for the charge of ineligibility, and identification, mailing address, and telephone number of the complainant.B. Right to Due Process. No small and emerging business shall be decertified based upon a complaint, without first having had an opportunity to respond to the allegations; however, failure of the small and emerging business to respond to the SEBD Program's notification within 30 calendar days of mailing from the Program may result in revocation of certification.C. Investigative Procedure 1. Notification of Allegation. The SEBD Program shall notify the certified business which is subject of the complaint by certified mail, return receipt requested, of the allegation within 15 calendar days of the complaint's receipt.2. Investigation Conducted. Within available resources, the SEBD Program shall investigate each complaint as promptly as possible. In no event shall the investigation extend beyond 60 calendar days from the date that the complaint was received.3. Cooperation. The small and emerging business shall cooperate fully with the investigation and make its staff and records available to the SEBD Program, if requested. Insufficient cooperation may be grounds for concluding that the firm has not borne the burden of proving to the satisfaction of the SEBD Program that it is eligible for certification, resulting in revocation of certification.4. Upon completion of the investigation, the SEBD Program's staff shall make a determination and issue a written decision which either rejects the complaint or revokes the certification within 10 working days. A copy of the written decision shall be sent to the firm that was subject of the complaint, the complainant, and the director of the SEBD Program of State Purchasing.La. Admin. Code tit. 19, § II-1301
Promulgated by the Department of Economic Development, Office of the Secretary, Division of Economically Disadvantaged Business Development, LR 23:54 (January 1997), amended by the Department of Economic Development, Office of Business Development, LR 29:551 (April 2003), LR 30:762 (April 2004).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 51:944.