What occurs if the Commission determines facts are insufficient to constitute a violation of the Code?
The inquiry is immediately terminated, and both the complainant and the alleged violator are notified in writing. The Commission may confidentially inform the alleged violator of potential violations and provide information to ensure future compliance with the law. If the alleged violator publicly discloses the existence of such action by the Commission, the Commission may confirm the action and, in its discretion, make public any documents that were issued to the alleged violator. (KRS 6.
The inquiry is immediately terminated, and both the complainant and the alleged violator are notified in writing. The Commission may confidentially inform the alleged violator of potential violations and provide information to ensure future compliance with the law. If the alleged violator publicly discloses the existence of such action by the Commission, the Commission may confirm the action and, in its discretion, make public any documents that were issued to the alleged violator.