Alaska Admin. Code tit. 6, § 30.220
Complaints by the executive director
Effective Apr 20, 2019Alaska Register 230(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; am 4/20/2019, Register 230)
(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 18.80.220 - AS 18.80.260 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.
(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; am 4/20/2019, Register 230)