The office shall issue a notice of probable violation when the office has good cause to believe a violation of Minnesota Statutes, sections 216D.01 to 216D.09 or this chapter has occurred.
A notice of violation must include:
a statement of the statute or rule allegedly violated by the person and a description of the evidence on which the allegation is based;
notice that failure to respond within 30 days precludes administrative review under this chapter; and
if a civil penalty is proposed, the amount of the proposed civil penalty and the maximum civil penalty applicable under law.
The notice of violation is deemed received three days after mailing to the person's last known address.
16 SR 135; 24 SR 448
July 20, 2005
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes