Show-cause notice procedures require a formal response and may lead to registration suspension or other regulatory action. The Board may issue a written show-cause notice to an information utility when inspection, investigation, or other material indicates prima facie cause under the Code; the notice must state statutory basis, alleged facts, evidence, alleged violations or public interest effects, proposed actions, response requirements, consequences of non-response, and enclose relevant documents, and must be served by registered post and electronic means. The Disciplinary Committee shall dispose of the notice by a reasoned order observing principles of natural justice, aim to conclude within six months, and may order measures ranging from warning to suspension or cancellation of registration and publication of the order, with directions to secure transfer of stored information and discharge obligations.
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Show-cause notice procedures require a formal response and may lead to registration suspension or other regulatory action.
The Board may issue a written show-cause notice to an information utility when inspection, investigation, or other material indicates prima facie cause under the Code; the notice must state statutory basis, alleged facts, evidence, alleged violations or public interest effects, proposed actions, response requirements, consequences of non-response, and enclose relevant documents, and must be served by registered post and electronic means. The Disciplinary Committee shall dispose of the notice by a reasoned order observing principles of natural justice, aim to conclude within six months, and may order measures ranging from warning to suspension or cancellation of registration and publication of the order, with directions to secure transfer of stored information and discharge obligations.
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