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Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1968

"An Ordinance To Reestablish The Burlington Human Rights Commission" Page 14

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Chapter, it shall direct appropriate person or persons to attempt to conciliate the matter, and it shall issue and cause to be served upon the person charged a notice stating the charges against him and requesting his cooperation in conciliation. Service of the notice may be registered or certified mail or by any means provided for the service of original notices in civil actions. 2-9-18: PROCEEDINGS TOWARD CONCILIATION: (A) If the person or persons directed to conciliate succeed in conciliation, they shall report to the Commission and submit a proposed written conciliation agreement. The conciliation agreement is effective only if approved by the person charged and by the Commission. The complainant shall have an opportunity to be heard as tot he terms of the conciliation agreement, but the Commission may act without his approval. (B) If the Commission accepts the conciliation agreement, it shall close the case, subject to whatever continuing supervision of the charged party is provided in the agreement. If the Commission accepts the conciliation agreement, it shall communicate in the terms of the agreement to the Iowa State Civil Rights Commission. (C) If the commission rejects the conciliation agreement, it may either direct that further attempts at conciliation be made or it may file its complaint of the discriminatory practice charged and proceed as provided in Sections 2-9-20 and following. It shall notify the Iowa State Civil Rights Commission of the rejection of the proposed agreement and of the action taken. -14-
 
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