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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 1521 (Introduced in House) — To deter, prevent, reduce, and respond to harassment in the workplace, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, a... · Sec. 106

Sec. 106. Professional training, including bystander training, and public education campaigns

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The Commission shall have the authority to— reasonably adjust the fees the Commission charges for any education, technical assistance, or training the Commission offers in accordance with section 705(j)(1) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ( 42 U.S.C. 2000e–4(j)(1) ); use the materials developed by the Commission for any education, technical assistance, or training offered by the Commission in accordance with section 705(j)(1) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in any education and outreach activities carried out by the Commission; and use funds from the EEOC Education, Technical Assistance, and Training Revolving Fund, established under section 705(k) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, to pay the full salaries of any Commission employees that develop and administer any education, technical assistance, or training programs offered by the Commission.
The Commission shall provide for the development and dissemination of workplace training programs and information regarding workplace harassment, including sexual harassment. The training provided by the Commission under this subsection to managers and nonmanagers shall be consistent with the findings of the Commission, on matters including— what constitutes workplace harassment, including sexual harassment; the rights of individuals with respect to workplace harassment and how to report workplace harassment; how individuals, including bystanders, who encounter workplace harassment can intervene or report the harassment; and how employers and managers can prevent workplace harassment, including sexual harassment, from occurring in the workplace.
In providing information under this subsection, the Commission shall— prepare and distribute information that is consistent with the findings of the Commission; develop and disseminate a public service advertisement campaign that— distributes information with respect to the matters described in paragraph (2); and advertises the confidential complaint database established under section 5. This section shall not take effect in any fiscal year for which less than $1,500,000 is appropriated to carry out this section.
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