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Legislative Model
In its effort to promote and encourage the establishment of ombudsman offices, the USOA specifically promotes and encourages the establishment of offices that manifest the following characteristics:
- a governmental office created by constitution, charter, legislation or ordinance
- an office with the responsibility to receive and investigate complaints against governmental agencies
- an office with freedom to investigate on its own motion
- an office which may exercise full powers of investigation, to include access to all necessary information both testimonial and documentary
- an office with the authority to criticize governmental agencies and officials within its jurisdiction and to recommend corrective action
- an office with the power to issue public reports concerning its findings and recommendations
- an office directed by an official of high stature who
- is guaranteed independence through a defined term of office and/or through appointment by other than the executive and/or through custom
- is restricted from activities constituting a personal, professional, occupational or political conflict of interest
- is free to employ and remove assistants and to delegate administrative and investigative responsibility to those assistants.
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