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Title 6 . Governor's Office
Chapter 30 . Rules Governing Practice and Procedure Before the State Commission for Human Rights
Section 220. Complaints by the executive director

6 AAC 30.220. Complaints by the executive director

(a) The executive director may file a complaint on behalf of an individual or a class of persons when acts or practices allegedly contrary to AS 18.80 come to his or her attention. A complaint made by the executive director must contain

(1) An identification of the class which is sufficiently specific to enable the commission's staff to determine the nature of the class through investigation;

(2) A statement of the alleged harm each individual or class has experienced or is experiencing;

(3) The date the alleged discriminatory practice occurred. If the practice is continuing, the complaint must state when the practice began, if known to the executive director.

(b) A complaint made by the executive director must be notarized.

(c) The executive director may file the complaint with the federal enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the alleged unlawful acts or practices.

History: Eff. 12/7/63, Register 13; am 11/2/74, Register 52; am 6/6/75, Register 54; am 1/14/77, Register 61; am 5/2/79, Register 70; am 3/12/81, Register 77; am 8/9/84, Register 91

Authority: AS 18.80.050

AS 18.80.060

AS 18.80.100

Editor's note: This section was based on 6 AAC 30.010(a) (2) and (d) before 3/12/81. The history note to this section contains the history of 6 AAC 30.010(a) (2) and (d) before 3/12/81.


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