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Title 6 . Governor's Office
Chapter 30 . Rules Governing Practice and Procedure Before the State Commission for Human Rights
Section 480. Orders by hearing commissioners

6 AAC 30.480. Orders by hearing commissioners

(a) The hearing commissioners will review the hearing record and issue a final order determining the controversy, making corrections, amendments or changes in the recommended findings of fact, conclusions of law and proposed order as they consider necessary; or the hearing commissioners may remand the matter to the examiner with directions to take additional evidence, rewrite the proposed findings, conclusions and proposed order, or take any other action they consider appropriate. The hearing commissioners will provide a period for objections to revised findings, conclusions or proposed orders of the examiner. Nothing in this section precludes the hearing commissioners from reviewing the record through analyses and reports prepared by competent subordinates.

(b) The remedial authority of the commission under AS 18.80.130 (a) includes the authority to order any legal or equitable relief that is reasonably calculated to prevent future violations of a similar nature or that reasonably compensates the complainant or the class for losses incurred as a result of the unlawful conduct, including out-of-pocket expenses. A monetary award under this section may include an order that interest on the amount due be paid as provided in AS 09.30.070 (a).

(c) The decision of the hearing commissioners must be by majority vote and is a final administrative order. A hearing commissioner may file a concurring or dissenting opinion.

(d) A copy of the commission's order will be served upon the parties. The parties will be advised of their right to seek judicial review under AS 44.62.560 - AS 44.62.570 .

(e) A copy of final orders of the commission will be maintained at each office of the commission, and will be filed with state law libraries and with the attorney general.

History: Eff. 12/7/63, Register 13; am 6/6/75, Register 54; am 3/12/81, Register 77; am 5/22/81, Register 78; am 8/9/84, Register 91; am 12/29/2004, Register 172

Authority: AS 18.80.050

AS 18.80.130

Editor's note: 6 AAC 30.480(a) was based on 6 AAC 30.095(b) , and 6 AAC 30.480(b) , (c), (d) and (e) were based on 6 AAC 30.100(b) , (c), (d) and (e) before 3/12/81. The history note in this section contains the history of 6 AAC 30.095(b) and 6 AAC 30.100(b) , (c), (d) and (e) before 3/12/81.


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