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Burlington Commission on Human Rights, 1968

"An Ordinance To Reestablish The Burlington Human Rights Commission" Page 13

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2-9-16: PROCEEDINGS UPON FINDING OF NO PROBABLE CAUSE: (A) If the investigating committee finds no probable cause to believe that the person charged has committed an unfair or discriminatory practice, it shall report the same to the Commission and notify the complainant in writing by registered or certified mail. (B) If the complainant fails to object to such findings within 10 days of delivery of such written notice, the commission shall close the case and report such fact to the Iowa State Civil Rights Commission. (C) If the complainant objects in writing to such findings within 10 days of delivery of such written notice, the commission shall hear his evidence in an executive session. If the commission finds no probable cause to believe that the person charged has committed an unfair or discriminatory practice, it shall declare the case closed. If the Commission finds probable cause to exist, it shall take further proceedings as are provided in Sections 2- 9-17 and following. 2-91-17: PROCEEDINGS UPON REPORT OR FINDING OF PROBABLE CAUSE: (A) If the investigating committee finds probable cause to believe that the person charged has committed an unfair or discriminatory practice, it shall report the finding to the Commission. (B) If the commission shall find, on the report of the investigating committee or on its own investigation as provided in Section 2-9-16, probable cause to believe that the person charged has committed an unfair or discriminatory practice as defined by this -13-
 
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