Chapter 9.28 HOUSING DISCRIMINATION
Section 9.28.290 Administrative enforcement--Conciliation agreements.
9.28.290 Administrative enforcementConciliation agreements.
A. The commission shall, during the period
beginning with the filing of a complaint and ending
with the filing of a charge or a dismissal by the commission, to the extent feasible, engage in
conciliation with respect to the complaint.
B. A conciliation agreement is an agreement
between a respondent and the complainant and is
subject to commission approval.
C. A conciliation agreement may provide
for binding arbitration or other methods of dispute
resolution. Dispute resolution that results from a conciliation agreement may authorize appropriate
relief, including monetary relief.
D. A conciliation agreement shall be
made public unless the complainant and respondent agree
otherwise and the commission determines that disclosure is not necessary to further the purposes of
this chapter.
E. Nothing said or done in the course
of conciliation may be made public or used as evidence
in a subsequent proceeding under this chapter without the written consent of the persons concerned.
F. After completion of the commission's
investigation, the commission shall make available to
the aggrieved person and the respondent, at any time, information derived from the investigation
and the final investigation report relating to
that investigation. (Ord. 92-45 (part), 1992; prior code § 12-3.5-5-5)
(3/96 fix2, Amended, 03/29/1996)