Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 21 - KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Article 43 - CONFERENCE AND CONCILIATION
Section 21-43-3 - Successful conciliation

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 21-43-3

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Preparation. If the investigating commissioner, or such other commissioner as the commission may designate, assisted by the executive director and the commission's staff, shall succeed in endeavors under conference and conciliation, then a proposed conciliation agreement shall be prepared.

(b) Agreement. The commission shall serve upon the complainant a copy of the proposed conciliation agreement. If the complainant agrees to the terms of the agreement or fails to object to such terms within five (5) days after its service upon him, the commission may formally enter into the proposed conciliation agreement by issuing an order embodying such conciliation agreement. The commission shall serve a copy of such order upon all parties to the proceeding.

(c) Terms. The terms of such conciliation agreement may include any provisions and remedies, for retroactive, present or future effect, including all remedies which may be ordered by the commission per K.A.R. 21-45-21, and including a provision for the entry in court of a consent decree embodying terms of the conciliation agreement. When the commission accepts a conciliation agreement containing a provision for the entry in court of a consent decree, the commission's attorney, on behalf of and in the name of the commission, may commence a proceeding in the court to obtain an order for its enforcement.

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