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Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice: Ombuds

Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice:
Ombuds

What is an Ombudsman?

Ombuds receive complaints and questions from individuals concerning people within an entity or the functioning of an entity. They work for the resolution of particular issues and, where appropriate, make recommendations for the improvement of the general administration of the entities they serve. Ombuds protect: the legitimate interests and rights of individuals with respect to each other; individual rights against the excesses of public and private bureaucracies; and those who are affected by and those who work within these organizations.

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Leadership

Chair:  Nina Elizabeth Olson

Vice-Chair:  Philip J Harter, Elizabeth Hill

Committee Roster (17 total members)

Modified by Tarria Burwell on September 17, 2007

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