§ 22-55. Complaints.  


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  • (a)

    A person who claims that another person has committed a discriminatory housing practice against him may report that offense to the administrator by filing a complaint.

    (b)

    A complaint must be in writing, verified or affirmed, on a form to be supplied by the administrator, and shall contain the following:

    (1)

    Identity of the respondent.

    (2)

    Date of the offense and date of filing the complaint.

    (3)

    General statements of facts of the offense, including the basis of the discrimination (race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or handicap) and, if applicable, the location of the dwelling involved.

    (4)

    Name, address and signature of the complainant.

    (c)

    Each complaint shall be held in confidence by the administrator unless and until the complainant and the respondent consents in writing that it shall be public.

(Code 1982, § 1-10.5-32; Ord. No. 92-06, pt. A, 1-23-1992)