Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4112 - Ohio Civil Rights Commission
Chapter 4112-3 - Procedural Provisions
Section 4112-3-01 - Charge
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Who may file. Any person may file with the commission .
(B) Form of charge.
The charge shall be in writing, the original being signed in the manner prescribed in rule 4112-1-01 of the Administrative Code.
(C) Contents. A charge shall contain the following:
(D) Time of filing.
(E) Place of filing. A charge may be filed with the commission at any of its offices in person or by mail, facsimile, or online at http://civ.ohio.gov/. A charge is deemed filed upon date of receipt by the commission.
(F) Forms. Charge forms may be obtained at any of the offices of the commission or online at http://civ.ohio.gov/, but the use of any particular form is not required for the proper filing of a charge.
(G) Amendment of charges. A charge may be amended to cure technical defects or omissions, including failure to sign the charge as prescribed by rule 4112-1-01 of the Administrative Code or to clarify and amplify allegations made therein, or to add or substitute respondents or complainants. Amendments relate back to the original filing date. However, an amendment alleging additional acts constituting unlawful discriminatory practices not related to or growing out of the subject matter of the original charge will be timely only where, at the date of the amendment, the allegation could have been timely filed as a separate charge.
(H) Joinder of parties in same charge. In charges alleging violations of division (H) of section 4112.02 of the Revised Code, all persons complaining of unlawful discriminatory practices arising out of the same transaction, occurrence, or succession or series of transactions or occurrences may join as complainants in a single charge. In charges alleging violations of division (H) of section 4112.02 of the Revised Code, all persons charged with unlawful discriminatory practices arising out of the same transaction, occurrence, or succession or series of transactions or occurrences may be joined as respondents in the same charge. In charges alleging violations of division (H) of section 4112.02 of the Revised Code, any person may be joined as a party if in the person's absence complete relief cannot be accorded among those who are already parties.
(I) Withdrawal of charge. A charge or any part of a charge may be withdrawn only with the written consent of the commission. The commission may delegate the authority to the director or the director's designee to grant consent to a request to withdraw a charge, other than a commissioner charge, where the withdrawal of charge will not defeat the purpose of Chapter 4112. of the Revised Code. When the request to withdraw a charge is received, the commission may proceed to make a finding of probable cause, no probable cause, or other appropriate finding, notwithstanding the pending request to withdraw the charge.