Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Who May File.
Any business entity who claims to have been aggrieved by an act or acts of
unlawful commercial discrimination or retaliation prohibited by State Finance
and Procurement Article, §§
19-101
-19-120, Annotated Code of Maryland, may file a complaint with the
Commission.
B. Persons Against Whom
Complaint May Be Filed. A complaint may be filed against any business entity
that has entered into a contract with the State and is alleged to have engaged
in commercial discrimination or retaliation as prohibited by State Finance and
Procurement Article, §§
19-101
-19-120, Annotated Code of Maryland.
C. Manner of Filing.
(1) A complaint 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) Telephone Initiated Complaints.
(a) A complaint may be initiated by telephone
to the Commission.
(b) If a
complaint is issued by telephone:
(i) The
Commission shall reduce information provided by telephone to writing on the
prescribed complaint form; and
(ii)
The Commission shall send the complaint form to the aggrieved person to be
signed and affirmed as provided in §E of this regulation.
(c) A telephone initiated
complaint is considered filed only upon receipt of the signed form or signed
writing.
D.
When Filed.
(1) A complaint shall be filed
within 4 years after an alleged unlawful commercial discrimination or
retaliation practice has occurred or terminated.
(2) If the alleged commercial discrimination
or retaliation is of a continuing nature, the date of the occurrence of the
unlawful practice shall be considered to be the date up to and including that
date on which the unlawful practice ceased.
(3) A complaint is timely if filed within 4
years of the last alleged occurrence of an unlawful commercial discrimination
or retaliation practice.
E. Form and Content of Complaint.
(1) A complaint shall be in writing and shall
be signed and affirmed by the aggrieved person filing the complaint.
(2) The affirmation shall state "I declare
under the penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct."
(3) Complaint Forms.
(a) A complaint may be filed on a form
provided by the Commission.
(b) A
complaint form shall be made available to all persons at the Commission in
Baltimore, Maryland, or other offices within the State that may be
established.
(c) Personnel of the
Commission shall render appropriate assistance to a complainant in filling out
forms.
(d) Notwithstanding the
availability of a Commission form, the Commission shall accept a written
statement which substantially sets forth under this section the allegations of
commercial discrimination or retaliation practices prohibited under State
Finance and Procurement Article, §§
19-101
-19-120, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(4) Each complaint shall contain
substantially the following information:
(a)
The name and address of the aggrieved person;
(b) The name and address of the respondent;
and
(c) A concise statement of
facts to include:
(i) A description of the
activities constituting the alleged unlawful commercial discrimination or
retaliation practice;
(ii)
Pertinent dates showing that the alleged unlawful practice occurred within the
past 4 years; and
(iii) A statement
indicating that the discrimination or retaliation occurred in the State
pursuant to State Finance and Procurement Article, §
19-107(f)(2),
Annotated Code of Maryland.
F. 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:
(a) Curing technical defects or omissions,
including failure to sign or affirm the complaint;
(b) Clarifying and amplifying an allegation
made in the complaint;
(c) Joining
additional or substitute respondents; or
(d) Alleging additional acts that constitute
unlawful commercial discrimination or retaliation practices under State Finance
and Procurement Article, §§
19-101
-19-120, Annotated Code of Maryland, and that 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.