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Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1968

"An Ordinance To Reestablish The Burlington Human Rights Commission" Page 3

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prevent irreparable and needless injury to the reputation of an individual whose employment or discharge is under consideration; and 2. The Commission shall hold a closed session for consideration of any charge or complaint, as provided in Division 3 of this Chapter, and for deliberations in connection with a public hearing held pursuant to complaint filed by the Commission. (B) All records of the Commission are public, except: 1. Charges, complaints, reports of investigations, statements and other documents or records obtained in investigation of any charges shall be closed records; and 2. The minutes of any session which is closed under subsection (A)2. of this Section are closed records. (C) No member of the Commission or of its staff may disclose the filing of a charge, the information gathered during the investigation, or the endeavors to eliminate such discriminatory or unfair practice by conference, conciliation, or persuasion, unless such disclosure is made in connection with the conduct of such investigation or after the Commission has held a public hearing upon a complaint filed in connection with such charge. The Section does not prevent any complainant, witness, or other person from publicizing the filing of a charge or complaint or the matter therein complained of. -3-
 
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