- A. An individual who feels he has been discriminated against by or at the Commission may file a complaint by filing in a timely manner to assure prompt, effective assessment and consideration of the facts, but no later than 60 days from the date of the alleged act of discrimination. However, a complaint alleging an act of discrimination occurring before the effective date of this rule may be filed within 60 days of the effective date of this rule.
- B. Each complaint shall be filed with the Commission's ADA coordinator in writing or in another accessible format suitable to the individual.
C. Each complaint shall:
- 1. include the individual's name and address;
- 2. include the nature and extent of the individual's disability;
- 3. describe the Commission's alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the public entity of the nature and date of the alleged violation;
- 4. describe the action and accommodation desired; and
- 5. be signed by the individual or by a legal representative of that individual.
- D. A complaint filed on behalf of a class or third party shall describe or identify by name, if possible, the alleged victims of discrimination.
KEY: complaints, disabled persons
Date of Last Change: 1993
Notice of Continuation: June 2, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63G-3-201(2); 63G-2-302; 63G-2-304; 63G-2-305; 67-19-32