In an event when the Administrator receives from any person any complaint or other information which discloses-
an evident violation of law, agency rule or order, or a judgement, decree, or order of a State or Federal court relating to an interest of consumers or;
a commercial, trade, or other practice which is detrimental to an interest of consumers; he shall, unless he determines that such complaint or information is frivolous, quickly transmit such complaint or information to any Federal, State or local agency which has the authority to implement any relevant law or to take suitable action.
Federal agencies shall keep the Administrator informed to the maximum possible extent of any action which they are taking on complaints transmitted by the Administrator
The Administrator shall promptly inform producers, distributors, retailers, lenders, or suppliers of goods and service of all complaints of any significance concerning them received or developed unless the Administrator determines that to do so is likely to prejudice or hinder an action, investigation, or prosecution concerning an alleged breach of law.
The Administrator shall maintain a public document room containing, for public inspection and copying without charge or at a reasonable charge, an up-to-date listing of all consumer grievances of any significance which the Agency has received, arranged in significant and useful categories, together with explanations of actions taken in response thereto.