Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 335 - Oklahoma Human Rights Commission
Chapter 15 - Interpretive Guidelines on Employment Discrimination
Subchapter 7 - Interpretive Guidelines on Discrimination Because of National Origin
Section 335:15-7-1 - Definition of national origin discrimination

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 335:15-7-1

Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024

The Commission defines national origin discrimination broadly as including, but not limited to, the denial of equal employment opportunity because of an individual's, or his/her ancestor's, place of origin; or because an individual has the physical, cultural or linguistic characteristics of a national origin group. The Commission will examine with particular concern charges alleging that individuals within the jurisdiction of the Commission have been denied equal employment opportunity for reasons which are grounded in national origin considerations, such as:

(1) Marriage to or association with persons of a national origin group;

(2) Membership in, or association with an organization identified with or seeking to promote the interests of national origin groups;

(3) Attendance or participation in schools, churches, temples, or mosques, generally used by persons of a national origin group; and

(4) Because an individual's name or spouse's name is associated with a national origin group. In examining these charges for unlawful national origin discrimination, the Commission will apply general Title 25 of the Oklahoma Statutes principles, such as disparate treatment and adverse impact.

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