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After the Open Government Commission determines there is probable cause for believing that a provision of this Chapter has been violated and makes a good faith effort to give reasonable written notice to the person or persons involved in the allegation using the contact information with which they registered, it may hold a hearing to determine if a violation has occurred, and may determine an appropriate remedy if a violation is found. The hearing pursuant to this section shall be conducted in an impartial manner, consistent with the requirements of due process. A record shall be maintained of the proceedings, and a report summarizing the facts, issues, and any remedial actions shall be issued by the commission following the conclusion of the hearing.

The commission shall conduct such hearings and proceedings with respect to determinations of probable cause pursuant to adopted procedures. All interested persons may participate in the hearing. (Ord. 7749-NS, 2021; Ord. 7629-NS § 1 (part), 2018)