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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(2) The particulars of the violation; and
(3) Any other information required by the Division.
(b) After the filing of a complaint, the division shall
investigate the allegations to ascertain issues and facts. If
appropriate, the Division shall refer a complaint to the Federal
Trade Commission.
(c) (1) The Division may seek the cooperation of the
licensing authorities and contracting departments of the State in
connection with its investigation of a person who is licensed to
do business in the State or who has a contractual relationship
with the State.
(2) (I) THE DIVISION SHALL FORWARD ALL COMPLAINTS
RECEIVED AGAINST HEARING AID SPECIALISTS TO THE STATE BOARD OF
EXAMINERS FOR HEARING AID DEALERS.
(II) THIS PARAGRAPH DOES NOT PREVENT THE
DIVISION FROM INVESTIGATING COMPLAINTS AGAINST HEARING AID
SPECIALISTS AND TAKING APPROPRIATE ACTION.
(d) If the Division determines that the complaint lacks
reasonable grounds on which to base a violation of this subtitle,
it may:
(1) Dismiss the complaint; or
(2) Conduct any further investigation it considers
necessary:
(e) This section does not prevent a consumer from:
(1) Exercising any right or seeking any remedy to
which he might otherwise be entitled; or
(2) Filing a complaint with any other agency or
court.
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SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1983.
Approved May 10, 1983.
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CHAPTER 266
(House Bill 1188)
AN ACT concerning
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