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Mr. Wiseman: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Mr. Goodman: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Ms. Sumner -Mack: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />I have a few concerns. Perhaps J can...assist... <br />Oh mic. Thank you. <br />And I'm looking at your memo of April 15th. The title section 2- <br />86 Informal Advisory Opinions. Okay you get down to subsection <br />b. Should that be a subsection...complaints? Which is totally <br />distinctive from informal advisory opinion. <br />I think that's a good suggestion. It's just out of ease that we... <br />Yeah, it should be a main section. Comparable to the informal <br />advisory opinion. I tell you why...cause it looks like it's a part of <br />the informal advisory opinion and it's not. <br />Yeah. It's a good comment. <br />It's a whole different world. So okay. That's a one. Yeah but <br />complaint should not be involved in a informal advisory opinion. <br />Right. <br />Why don't we...we could just change the heading of section 2-86 <br />to Informal Advisory Opinions and Complaints? <br />Ah that could do. Aha. And then I would also go one step further <br />and put complaints in bold and where subsection b. is...yeah...so <br />it stands out a little. <br />Ms. Sumner -Mack: Yeah. <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />And distinguish it. <br />Okay. I see. <br />My other concern. I think I raised this before. Is the complaint <br />given six years for a complaint? That seems under these <br />circumstances, very unreasonable length to file a complaint. As <br />attorneys notice statute of limitations for contracts and most cases <br />is six years. That's a contract. I don't know...I just sort of have <br />an uncomfortable feeling with giving six years for someone to file <br />a complaint. <br />I think its fine. Again I just limited it to formal separating it out. <br />But...would you want to make a suggestion? <br />22 <br />
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