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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 344 — Civil rights

344.605 Conciliation -- Agreement -- Final investigative report.

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(1)During the period beginning with the filing of a discriminatory housing practice
complaint and ending with the filing of a charge or a dismissal by the commission,
the commission shall, to the extent feasible, engage in conciliation with respect to a
complaint.
(2)A conciliation agreement arising out of the conciliation shall be an agreement
between the respondent and the complainant, and shall be subject to approval by the
commission.
(3)A conciliation agreement may provide for binding arbitration of the dispute arising
from the complaint. Any arbitration that results from a conciliation agreement may
award appropriate relief, including monetary relief.
(4)Each conciliation agreement shall be made public unless the complainant and
respondent otherwise agree and the commission determines that disclosure is not
required to further the purposes of this chapter.
(a)At the end of each investigation under this section, the commission shall
prepare a final investigative report containing:
1. The names and dates of contacts with witnesses;
2. A summary and the dates of correspondence and other contacts with the
complainant and the respondent;
3. A summary description of other pertinent records;
4. A summary of witness statements; and
5. Answers to interrogatories.
(b)A final report under this paragraph may be amended if additional evidence is
later discovered.
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