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 14.03.01.08 - Completion of Investigation
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 14.03.01.08
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Written Findings.
(1) The results of the
staff's investigation shall be set forth in a written report entitled "written
findings" which shall chronicle the facts found to exist and the conclusions
drawn.
(2) The findings shall be
served on all parties to the complaint.
B. Probable Cause.
(1) The Commission shall determine whether,
based on the totality of the factual circumstances known at the time of the
decision, probable cause exists to believe that a discriminatory act has
occurred.
(2) The probable cause
determination shall be based solely on the facts concerning the alleged
discriminatory act, provided by the complainant and respondent and otherwise,
disclosed during the investigation.
(3) If the Commission determines that
probable cause exists, the Commission shall immediately give notice to the
complainant, the aggrieved person, and the respondent of this
determination.
(4) If the
Commission determines that no probable cause exists, the Commission shall
immediately give notice to the complainant, the aggrieved person, and the
respondent of this determination.
(5) A final written finding may be amended at
any time, if additional information is discovered.
C. Reconsideration.
(1) If the findings conclude that there is no
probable cause to believe that a discriminatory act has been or is being
committed, the complainant shall be given the opportunity to apply to the
Commission's Executive Director or designee for reconsideration of the
Commission's written findings and recommendations.
(2) Reconsideration Process.
(a) The application and authority shall be in
writing and shall state specifically the grounds upon which it is
based.
(b) The application and
authority shall be filed with the Executive Director or designee within 15 days
from the date on which the findings were mailed to the complainant.
(c) Written notice that the complainant has
requested reconsideration shall be given promptly to the respondent.
(d) Not later than 30 days after receipt of
an application, the Executive Director or designee shall review the entire
file, including the request for reconsideration, and may:
(i) Grant or deny the application for
reconsideration; and
(ii) Issue an
order the Executive Director or designee considers appropriate.
(e) Not later than 30 days after
making a determination, the Executive Director or designee shall notify the
complainant and respondent in writing of the determination, and do one of the
following:
(i) If the application for
reconsideration is granted, remand the matter to the investigative staff for
the appropriate action; or
(ii) If
the application for reconsideration is not granted, administratively close the
case.
D. The times set forth in §C of this regulation may be extended by the Executive Director or deputy director for good cause.
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