Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.42 - Equal Employment Opportunity
Section 09.12.42.10 - Complaint Procedure
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.42.10
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Filing.
(1) Any apprentice or applicant for
apprenticeship who believes that he or she has been discriminated against on
the basis of political or religious opinion or affiliation, marital status,
race, color, creed, national origin, sex, or age, unless sex or age constitutes
a bona fide occupational qualification, or the physical or mental disability of
a qualified individual with a disability with regard to apprenticeship or that
the equal opportunity standards with respect to his or her selection have not
been followed in the operation of an apprenticeship program may, personally or
through an authorized representative, file a complaint with the Council, or, at
the apprentice's or applicant's election, with a private review body
established pursuant to §A(3) of this regulation. The complaint shall be
in writing and shall be signed by the complainant. It shall include the name,
address, and telephone number of the person allegedly discriminated against,
the program sponsor involved, and a brief description of the circumstances of
the failure to apply the equal opportunity standards provided for in this
chapter.
(2) The complaint shall be
filed not later than 180 days from the date of the alleged discrimination or
specified failure to follow the equal opportunity standards; and, in the case
of complaints filed directly with review bodies designated by program sponsors
to review these complaints, any referral of this complaint by the complainant
to the Council shall occur within the time limitation stated above or 30 days
from the final decision of the review body, whichever is later. The time may be
extended by the Council for good cause shown.
(3) Sponsors are encouraged to establish
fair, speedy, and effective procedures for a review body to consider complaints
of failure to follow the equal opportunity standards. A private review body
established by the program sponsor for this purpose should number three or more
responsible persons from the community serving in this capacity without
compensation. Members of the review body should not be directly associated with
the administration of an apprenticeship program. Sponsors may join together in
establishing a review body to serve the needs of programs within the
community.
B. Processing of Complaints.
(1) When the sponsor has
designated a review body for reviewing complaints, the Council, unless the
complainant has indicated otherwise or unless the Council has determined that
the review body will not effectively enforce the equal opportunity standards,
shall upon receiving a complaint refer it to the review body. The Council
shall, within 30 days following the referral of a complaint to the review body,
obtain reports from the complainant and the review body as to the disposition
of the complaint. If the complaint has been satisfactorily adjusted, and there
is no other indication of failure to apply equal opportunity standards, the
case shall be closed and the parties appropriately informed. When a complaint
has not been resolved by the review body within 90 days or when, despite
satisfactory resolution of the particular complaint by the review body, there
is evidence that the equal opportunity practices of the apprenticeship program
are not in accordance with this chapter, the Council may conduct such
compliance review as found necessary and will take all necessary steps to
resolve the complaint.
(2) If no
review body exists, the Council may conduct a compliance review as found
necessary in order to determine the facts of the complaint, and obtain such
other information relating to compliance with these regulations as the
circumstances warrant.
(3) Sponsors
shall provide written notice of the above complaint procedure to all applicants
for apprenticeship and all apprentices.
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