Ethics Complaint definition
Examples of Ethics Complaint in a sentence
This Stipulated Agreement depends on and applies only to the specific facts, circumstances and law related to the Ethics Complaint now before the Commission.
On August 20, 2018, staff of the Commission issued a Notice of Complaint and Investigation in Ethics Complaint No. 18-061C pursuant to NRS 281A.720, and Ralenkotter was provided an opportunity to provide a written response to the Complaint.
If any Broker A, Broker B, or Principal Broker (the “Losing Broker”) loses a REBNY Arbitration and then files suit in a court against any non-party to the arbitration seeking a commission arising from the transaction that was the subject of the arbitration, then the prevailing Broker A, Broker B, or Principal Broker (the “Prevailing Broker”) may file an Ethics Complaint against the Losing Broker, and the same procedures set forth in Section 1(a) shall be followed.
Within thirty (30) days of the mailing date of an Ethics Complaint Notice, the respondent must submit a response to the ERC.
The ERC will forward a copy of the Ethics Complaint Response to the complainant within approximately ten (10) days following the receipt of the Response via USPS certified mail.
If submitted, this Reply must fully explain any objections that the complainant wishes to present to the ERC concerning the Ethics Complaint Response.
At any time following the issuance of a formal Ethics Complaint, the respondent may be asked to agree to and sign a Voluntary Temporary Suspension Agreement stating that he/she will voluntarily and immediately stop representing himself or herself as certified or otherwise endorsed by the ISA Credentialing Council and Program until further notice, in addition to any other directives issued by the ISA Credentialing Program.
The complainant may submit a Reply to the respondent’s Ethics Complaint Response by letter or similar document within ten (10) days of the mailing date of the Response to the complainant.
On or about September 11, 2017, the Commission received Ethics Complaint No. 17-37C (“Ethics Complaint”) from a member of the public (“Requester”), alleging that ▇▇▇▇▇ used his public position to secure or grant unwarranted privileges or advantages for himself (NRS 281A.400(2)) and used governmental time, property, equipment or other facility to benefit his significant personal or pecuniary interest (NRS 281A.400(7)).
This Stipulated Agreement resolves Ethics Complaint Case No. 17-37C before the Nevada Commission on Ethics (“Commission”) concerning ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.