Arizona Administrative Code
Title 10 - LAW
Chapter 2 - ATTORNEY GENERAL - FAIR HOUSING
Article 1 - FAIR HOUSING
Section R10-2-122 - Dismissal of Complaints

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 10-2-122

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 12, March 22, 2024

The Attorney General may dismiss a complaint alleging an unlawful discriminatory housing practice under the following circumstances:

1. A party or parties and the Attorney General have entered into a conciliation agreement relating to the complaint;

2. The Attorney General has determined that no reasonable cause exists to believe that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or is about to occur;

3. The complainant has failed to cooperate with requests by the Attorney General for information necessary to investigate the complaint of discrimination, after having received notice that this failure to cooperate will result in dismissal of the complaint;

4. The complainant is no longer located at the address stated in the complaint of discrimination and the Attorney General is unable to locate the complainant, despite reasonable attempts to do so;

5. The Attorney General has determined that is lacks jurisdiction to investigate the complaint; and

6. The Attorney General has approved a complainant's request to withdraw the complaint.

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