Overview
Pennsylvania Department of State – Bureau of Enforcement and Investigation
The Pennsylvania Department of State maintains a regional presence in Pittsburgh at 11 Stanwix Street. This office primarily houses the Bureau of Enforcement and Investigation (BEI), which serves as the investigative arm of the Department. 🕵️♀️ The Bureau is responsible for upholding the standards of the Commonwealth’s regulated professions, ensuring that licensed practitioners adhere to state laws and ethical guidelines.
Regulatory Functions
The Pittsburgh Regional Office focuses on investigating complaints filed against licensees across a wide spectrum of professions. These include:
- Health Care: Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists. ⚕️
- Cosmetology: Salons and barbershops.
- Real Estate & Accountants: Professional conduct and financial compliance.
- Vehicle Manufacturers & Dealers: Investigating industry violations.
Investigators from this office conduct interviews, gather evidence, and inspect facilities to determine if violations of the licensure acts have occurred. 📝 If evidence supports a violation, the case may be referred to the Professional Compliance Office for prosecution.
Location and Access
The office is located in the 11 Stanwix Street tower (formerly the Westinghouse Tower), a prominent high-rise in the Gateway Center area of Downtown Pittsburgh. Visitors to the building typically require security clearance at the lobby desk. 🛂 Please note that this office is primarily for investigative purposes; routine business filings or driver’s license services are handled by other state bureaus or the PennDOT Driver License Centers.
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