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51 Pa. Code § 19.3. Late or deficient filings.

§ 19.3. Late or deficient filings.

 (a)  If an audit or inspection determines that a required filing is deficient or that a required filing has not been made, the Commission will provide written notice to the individual required to file, detailing the deficiency and the penalties for deficient filing or failure to file.

 (b)  If a complaint is received alleging that a required filing is deficient or has not been made, the Commission may elect to proceed in the matter under this section rather than through the investigative procedures of Chapter 21 (relating to investigations).

   (1)  Upon election, the complainant will be notified of the decision as well as the final resolution of the matter.

   (2)  In determining whether to proceed under this section, the Commission may consider whether:

     (i)   The deficient filing or failure to file was intentional.

     (ii)   The filer had prior notice of the requirements of the act.

     (iii)   The filer has in the past complied with the act.

 (c)  The individual notified in accordance with subsection (a) has 20 days from the mailing date of the notice to correct deficiencies or to file a Statement of Financial Interests. If an individual fails to file or to correct his statement within that time, the Commission will review the matter to determine whether a civil penalty is appropriate under the act.

 (d)  If the Commission determines that a penalty is appropriate, it will issue a rule to show cause, notifying the individual of his deficiency under the act and of the grounds for the rule and of his opportunity to respond in writing to the rule. If cause is not shown, the rule and penalty therein become absolute.

 (e)  The Commission may assess a penalty of not more than $25 per day for the time a Statement of Financial Interests remains delinquent up to a maximum of $250 total.

 (f)  The penalty in subsection (d) is in addition to other penalties provided by law and the filing of a Statement of Financial Interests in accordance with subsection (a) does not otherwise vitiate the failure to comply with the act.

Cross References

   This section cited in 51 Pa. Code §  21.1 (relating to complaints).



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