The executive director or a member of the commission's staff designated by the executive director shall informally investigate the matters set out in a filed complaint, promptly and impartially. If the investigator determines that there is substantial evidence of an unlawful discriminatory practice under this chapter, the investigator shall immediately try to eliminate or remedy the discriminatory practice through an agreement reached by conference, conciliation, and persuasion. If an agreement is reached, it must be reduced to writing and signed by the complainant, executive director, and respondent. The agreement is binding and enforceable under this chapter as an order of the commission. An agreement reached under this section may include the compromise of damages authorized under this chapter.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 18. Health, Safety, Housing, Human Rights, and Public Defender
Chapter 80. State Commission for Human Rights
Article 2. Commission Investigation and Hearing.
Sec. 18.80.100. Complaint; withdrawal.
Sec. 18.80.105. Temporary restraining order.
Sec. 18.80.110. Investigation and conciliation.
Sec. 18.80.112. Dismissal of complaint without prejudice.
Sec. 18.80.115. Confidential information.
Sec. 18.80.130. Order; interest rate.
Sec. 18.80.135. Judicial review and enforcement.
Sec. 18.80.140. Effect of compliance with order.
Sec. 18.80.145. Intervention by State Commission for Human Rights.