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Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1968

"An Ordinance To Reestablish The Burlington Human Rights Commission" Page 11

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DIVISION 3. ENFORCEMENT. 2-9-13: CHARGE: (A) Any person claiming to be aggrieved by a discriminatory or unfair practice within this city may, by himself or his attorney, make, sign and file a verified written charge of discriminatory practice. The Commission, a member of the Commission, the City Attorney, or the Iowa State Civil Rights Commission may in like manner make, sign and file such charge. Any place of public accommodation, employer, labor organization or other person who has any employees or members who refuse or threaten to refuse to comply with the provisions of this Chapter may in like manner make, sing and file such charge. (B) A verified copy of a complaint filed with the Iowa State Civil Rights Commission under the provisions of Chapter 105A of the code of Iowa, is a sufficient charge for the purpose of this Chapter, if it alleges either in the text thereof or in accompanying statements that the alleged discriminatory practices occurred within this city. (C) Charges may be filed with any member of the commission, with the secretary of the Commission or the City Clerk. (D) Any complaint filed under this Chapter must be filed within 60 days after the most recent act constituting the alleged discriminatory or unfair practice. -11-
 
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