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A defendant shall serve his answer within thirty days after the service of the summons and complaint upon him or within such time as is directed pursuant to Rule 4. A party served with a pleading stating a cross-claim against him shall serve an answer thereto within thirty days after the service upon him.
QUALIFIES AS AN ETHICS ISSUE A true complaint is a demon- strated unequivocal failure of a professional to adhere to a specific standard or principle in the COE and in a situation where the complaint is supported by objective documentation from an unbiased third-party source.
Ethics Complaints, by contrast, involve allegations of conduct, which if true, may violate the Principles regarding patient care. Examples include boundary violations such as inappropriate business or personal relationships with patients.
Who can file a Complaint? A Consumer of goods or services. Any registered voluntary Consumer Organisation. The Central Govt. State Govt., or Union Territory Administrations. One or More Consumers on behalf of numerous consumers who are having. the same interest (class action suit)
An example of an ethical complaint is an employee reporting a manager for favoritism in promotions, which violates the organizations policies on fairness and equal opportunity. Other examples include whistleblowing on financial fraud or reporting a colleague for workplace harassment.
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If you would prefer to make a complaint by phone, call 800‑227‑7308 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Please include as much information as possible on the form below. The response and timing of any investigation by Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) will be based upon the information you provide.

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