Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 14 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Subtitle 03 - COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS
Chapter 14.03.01 - Rules of Procedure; Public Hearing Process
Section 14.03.01.03 - Complaint Filing
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 14.03.01.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Who May File.
(1) Any person or organization whose
membership includes any person or persons, who claim to have been aggrieved by
an act or acts of unlawful discrimination prohibited by State Government
Article, Title 20, Annotated Code of Maryland, may file a complaint with the
Commission.
(2) The Commission may
file a complaint in accordance with State Government Article, Title 20,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
B. Manner of Filing.
(1) Complaints shall be filed at the offices
of the Commission in person, by registered, certified, or regular mail,
facsimile or other electronic media, or by delivery to any duly appointed
representative of the Commission.
(2) Complaints Initiated by Telephone.
(a) Complaints may be initiated by telephone
to the Commission.
(b) If a
complaint is initiated by telephone, the Commission shall:
(i) Reduce information provided by telephone
to writing on the prescribed complaint form; and
(ii) Send the complaint form to the aggrieved
person to be signed and affirmed as provided in §D of this
regulation.
(c) A
telephone-initiated complaint is considered filed only upon receipt of the form
or a signed writing.
C. When Filed.
(1) Individual complaints, except those
involving allegations of housing discrimination, shall be filed within 6 months
from the date of the occurrence of the alleged unlawful
discrimination.
(2) If the alleged
unlawful discrimination practice is of a continuing nature, the date of the
occurrence of this unlawful discrimination is considered to be any date up to
and including that date on which the unlawful practice shall have
ceased.
(3) An individual complaint
filed with a federal or a local commission within the 6-month period required
under §C(1) of this regulation shall be deemed as being a timely filing in
compliance with that requirement.
D. Form and Content of Complaint.
(1) The original complaint and two additional
copies shall be signed and affirmed by the complainant or, if the complaint is
filed by the Commission, in accordance with Regulation .11 of this
chapter.
(2) An individual
complaint may be filed on a form provided by the Commission.
(3) Complaint forms will be made available to
all persons at the office of the Commission in Baltimore, Maryland or other
offices within the State which may be established.
(4) Appropriate assistance in filling out
forms will be rendered to complainants or to persons filing on behalf of a
complainant, by personnel of the Commission.
(5) Complaints filed on forms provided by
other local commissions, including federal civil rights agencies, shall be
considered complaints filed with the Commission.
(6) Notwithstanding the requirement for using
a required form, the Commission will accept a written statement which
substantially sets forth the allegations of a discriminatory practice under
State Government Article, Title 20, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(7) Each complaint shall contain
substantially the following information:
(a)
The name and address of the complainant;
(b) The name and address of the respondent;
and
(c) A concise statement of
facts including pertinent dates, constituting the alleged discriminatory
practice.
E. Amendment of Complaint.
(1) A complaint may
be reasonably and fairly amended at any time.
(2) The amendments may include but are not
limited to amendments to:
(a) Cure technical
defects or omissions, including failure to sign or affirm the
complaint;
(b) Clarify and amplify
any allegation made in the complaint;
(c) Join additional or substitute
respondents; or
(d) Allege
additional acts which constitute discriminatory practices under State
Government Article, Title 20, Annotated Code of Maryland, which relate back to
or grow out of the subject matter of the original complaint.
(3) All amendments shall relate
back to the original filing date.
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