Wyoming Regulations § 1-10 Administrative Resolution
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(a)
Following the initial screening, complaints shall be resolved informally if possible.
(b)
The designee of the Secretary of State shall consider all information filed, and he shall conduct an informal investigation of the complaint as appropriate, including contacting the people alleged to have violated HAVA or alleged to be about to violate HAVA.
(c)
Based on the agency record, the designee of the Secretary of State may enter a decision and order, which may include an appropriate remedy. When the decision is that no violation of HAVA, Title III, has or is about to occur, the complaint shall be dismissed and the results of the procedures published on the website of the Secretary of State.
(d)
The designee of the Secretary of State shall send the decision and order to the Complainant by appropriate means including proof of delivery to the address provided by the Complainant.
(e)
Simultaneously the designee of the Secretary of State shall send a copy of the decision and order to the chief election official, if any, who was alleged, directly or indirectly, to have violated or be about to violate Title III of HAVA.
(f)
Along with the decision and order, the designee of the Secretary of State shall notify the Complainant of his right to request a hearing on the record if not satisfied. The request shall be in writing and received within ten (10) calendar days after the Complainants receipt of the decision and order. Such requests may be submitted by facsimile or e-mail as well.
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