Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 213 - Human Rights
Section 213.077 - Settlement and conciliation agreement — restrictions, procedure.

Effective - 28 Aug 1992
213.077. Settlement and conciliation agreement — restrictions, procedure. — 1. During the period beginning with the filing of a complaint under section 213.075, and ending with the filing of a charge, setting of a complaint for hearing or dismissal of a complaint pursuant to the provisions of that section, the executive director and the commission staff shall, to the extent feasible, engage in settlement and/or conciliation with respect to the complaint. Any settlement and conciliation agreement negotiated during such period shall be an agreement between the complainant and respondent and shall be subject to approval by the executive director. Nothing said or done in the course of settlement or conciliation under this section shall be made public or used as evidence in any subsequent proceeding under this chapter, without the written consent of the complainant and respondent.
2. If a complaint has been filed pursuant to section 213.055, 213.065 or 213.070, alleging commission of an unlawful employment practice or discrimination in public accommodations:
(1) During investigation, the public shall not have access to records relating to the complaint, nor shall any information relating thereto be released to the public;
(2) During investigation, the complainant and respondent shall only have access to records they provided until the point at which disclosure is allowed at hearing, or if a request for civil action is made under section 213.111 for a right to or other legal proceedings pursuant to federal, state or local discrimination laws that require disclosure;
(3) Settlement agreements, executed during investigation shall be disclosed to the public only by agreement of the complainant and respondent;
(4) After closure of a complaint, the public may only have access to the complaint and closure documents by agreement of the complainant and respondent;
(5) Excluding a finding of probable cause, after an investigation closure, the complainant and respondent may have access to the investigative file except for sensitive or confidential records and records relating to witnesses who have requested anonymity. With respect to records that the commission has obtained from other government agencies, the commission will observe any statutory confidentiality provisions imposed on the originating agencies;
(6) A conciliation agreement shall be disclosed to the public only by agreement of the complainant and respondent;
(7) After failure of conciliation attempts, the complainant and respondent may have access to copies of the investigative file, except for sensitive or confidential records and records relating to witnesses who have requested anonymity;
(8) To achieve the purposes of this chapter, this subsection shall not apply to disclosure of information to representatives of interested federal, state or local civil or human rights agencies.
3. If a complaint is filed alleging violation of section 213.040, 213.045, 213.050, or 213.070, to the extent that the alleged violation of section 213.070 relates to or involves violations of one or more of the other above enumerated sections or relates to or involves the encouraging, aiding or abetting of violation of such sections:
(1) The public, complainant and respondent shall have access to records relating to the complaint in the same manner as set forth in subdivisions (1), (2), (4), (5), (7), and (8) of subsection 2 of this section;
(2) Any settlement or conciliation agreement entered into by the complainant and respondent shall be made public unless the parties thereto otherwise agree and the executive director determines that disclosure is not required to further the purpose of this chapter.
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(L. 1992 H.B. 1619)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XII - Public Health and Welfare

Chapter 213 - Human Rights

Section 213.010 - Definitions.

Section 213.020 - Commission on human rights created — members, how appointed, terms, vacancies, how filled — functions — local commissions, power and authority.

Section 213.025 - Commission members to receive per diem and expenses, when.

Section 213.030 - Powers and duties of commission — rulemaking, procedure.

Section 213.040 - Unlawful housing practices — discrimination in housing — sufficient compliance with other standards — local government compliance — construction of law — housing for older persons, defined — conviction for controlled substances, eff...

Section 213.041 - Restrictive covenants, homeowners' association — limitations — procedure to delete violative restrictive covenants.

Section 213.045 - Discrimination in commercial real estate loans prohibited.

Section 213.050 - Discrimination in selling or renting by real estate agencies prohibited.

Section 213.055 - Unlawful employment practices — exceptions.

Section 213.065 - Discrimination in public accommodations prohibited, exceptions.

Section 213.070 - Additional unlawful discriminatory practices.

Section 213.075 - Complaints to commission, how filed, when — filing with federal agencies, effect — duties of executive director — respondents — hearing, notice, procedure — attorney general to represent commission — appeal, discovery — effect of or...

Section 213.076 - Notice relating to aiding and abetting, civil action — commencement of action — intervention — relief — authority of commission.

Section 213.077 - Settlement and conciliation agreement — restrictions, procedure.

Section 213.085 - Decisions of commission — judicial review, when, procedure, venue — enforcement of order — breech of settlement agreement, remedy.

Section 213.095 - Violation of a commission order, misdemeanor.

Section 213.101 - Construction of statutes — abrogation of certain case law and jury instructions.

Section 213.111 - Right to civil action, when — relief available — costs and attorney's fees, awarded when — right to trial by jury — maximum damages — burden of proof, employment-related civil actions.

Section 213.112 - Applicability.

Section 213.126 - Attorney general to act, when — authorization of civil action — settlement agreement.

Section 213.131 - Local commissions, certification — review — decertification.

Section 213.135 - Local commissions, power and authority — procedure — public attorney, duties — appeal, procedure — adoption of procedural rules.

Section 213.137 - Severability.