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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 344 — Civil rights

344.640 Administrative proceedings.

140 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-344/344-640

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(1)If a timely election of a judicial or administrative remedy is not made under KRS
344.635, with respect to a discriminatory housing charge, the commission shall
provide an opportunity for an administrative hearing in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter and KRS Chapter 13B with respect to the charge issued
under KRS 344.625.
(2)Any resolution of a discriminatory housing charge before a final order under this
section shall require the consent of the aggrieved person on whose behalf the
discriminatory housing charge is issued.
(3)The provisions of KRS 13B.140 notwithstanding, the commission may not continue
administrative proceedings under this section regarding any alleged discriminatory
housing practice after the beginning of the trial of a civil action commenced by the
aggrieved party under a state or federal law, seeking relief with respect to that
discriminatory housing practice.
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