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support 8) refer adjudicatory matters to an administrative law judge <br />_ oppose for hearing; <br />support 9) maintain the nonpublic status of most settlements except <br />_ oppose upon the request of the violator to make the tens of the <br />settlement public; <br />support 10) publish settlements of violations the board considers <br />_ oppose substantial and intentional; <br />support 11) require violators to conform to standards of ethical <br />_ oppose conduct at the conclusion of adjudicatory hearings in <br />which it has been determined that officials have failed <br />to comply with requirements of the law; <br />support 12) assess civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each violation <br />_ oppose at the conclusion of adjudicatory hearings in which the <br />violator is found guilty; <br />support 13) recommend that violators be disciplined, discharged, <br />_ oppose censured or removed for office for violations; <br />support 14) require violators to file a report or other information <br />oppose with the board at the conclusion of an adjudicatory hearing; <br />_ support 15) prohibit discharge, discipline, threats or other <br />_ oppose discrimination against persons who report information they <br />believe indicates that a violation of the law has occurred; <br />support 16) impose misdemeanor penalty on officials or employees who <br />_ oppose violate t15. <br />support 17) prohibit the making of false or bad -faith complaints <br />_ 0000se (subject to prosecution as a misdemeanor). <br />0 <br />