257.0763 MATTERS APPROPRIATE FOR REVIEW.
(a) In selecting matters for review, an ombudsperson should give particular attention to
actions of an agency, facility, or program that:
(1) may be contrary to law or rule;
(2) may be unreasonable, unfair, oppressive, or inconsistent with a policy or order of an
agency, facility, or program;
(3) may result in abuse or neglect of a child;
(4) may disregard the rights of a child or other individual served by an agency or facility; or
(5) may be unclear or inadequately explained, when reasons should have been revealed.
(b) An ombudsperson shall, in selecting matters for review, inform other interested agencies
in order to avoid duplicating other investigations or regulatory efforts, including activities
undertaken by a tribal organization under the authority of sections
260.751 to
260.835.
History: 1991 c 292 art 3 s 24; 1999 c 139 art 4 s 2