New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Hum - Commission for Human Rights
Chapter Hum 200 - PROCEEDINGS PRIOR TO PUBLIC ADJUDICATIVE HEARING
Part Hum 215 - COMPLAINT WITHDRAWAL FORMS
Section Hum 215.05 - Withdrawal of Complaints Brought Pursuant to RSA 354-A, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act Dually Filed with the Commission and the EEOC
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Hum 215.05
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) A complainant withdrawing a complaint under RSA 354-A, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, dually filed with the commission and the EEOC, shall complete a form calling for:
(1) A written statement of the reason(s) for
the withdrawal; and
(2) The date
and the signature of the complainant or the complainant's attorney in a space
provided beneath a preprinted statement that the complainant wishes to withdraw
his or her complaint filed with the commission; and
(3) The date and the signature of the
complainant or the complainant's attorney in a space provided beneath a
preprinted statement that the complainant wishes to withdraw his or her
complaint filed with the EEOC.
(b) The effect of the signatures on the form shall be:
(1) The complainant's
acknowledgement that he or she is aware tat the commission and the EEOC protect
the right to file a complaint;
(2)
The complainant's averment that he or she has been advised that it is unlawful
for any person covered by RSA 354-A, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
or the Age Discrimination in Employment Act to retaliate against him or her for
the filing of the complaint;
(3)
The complainant's averment that he or she has been advised that it is unlawful
for any person covered by the enabling legislation of the commission to
threaten, intimidate or harass him or her because of the filing of the
complaint;
(4) The complainant's
assertion that he or she has not been forced to request the withdrawal;
and
(5) The complainant's statement
that he or she wishes to withdraw the complaint filed with the commission and
the complaint filed with the EEOC.
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Hum 200) #8814, eff 2-3-07
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