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Before commencing an investigation, the ombudsman will conduct a preliminary examination of each complaint. During the preliminary examination, the ombudsman will determine whether, based on the information and evidence provided by the complainant:
(1) the administrative act complained of is an appropriate subject for investigation under AS 24.55.150 ; and
(2) there is specific and credible information to indicate that an investigation is warranted.
History: Eff. 3/28/86, Register 97
Authority: AS 24.55.090
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