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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 233 - NEVADA EQUAL RIGHTS COMMISSION

NRS 233.160 Complaint alleging unlawful discriminatory practices: Limitations on filing; contents; duties of Commission; date on which unlawful discriminatory practice in employment occurs. [Effective until the date the Governor declares that the Federal Government has determined that certain provisions of NRS provide rights and remedies for alleged discriminatory housing practices substantially equivalent to federal law.]

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NRS 233.160 Complaint alleging unlawful discriminatory practices: Limitations on filing; contents; duties of Commission; date on which unlawful discriminatory practice in employment occurs. [Effective until the date the Governor declares that the Federal Government has determined that certain provisions of NRS provide rights and remedies for alleged discriminatory housing practices substantially equivalent to federal law.]
1. A complaint which alleges unlawful discriminatory practices in:
(a)Housing must be filed with the Commission not later than 1 year after the date of the occurrence of the alleged practice or the date on which the practice terminated.
(b)Employment or public accommodations must be filed with the Commission not later than 300 days after the date of the occurrence of the alleged practice.
Ê A complaint is timely if it is filed with an appropriate federal agency within that period. A complainant shall not file a complaint with the Commission if any other state or federal administrative body or officer which has comparable jurisdiction to adjudicate complaints of discriminatory practices has made a decision upon a complaint based upon the same facts and legal theory.
2. The complainant shall specify in the complaint the alleged unlawful practice and sign it under oath.
3. The Commission shall send to the party against whom an unlawful discriminatory practice is alleged:
(a)A copy of the complaint;
(b)An explanation of the rights which are available to that party; and
(c)A copy of the Commission’s procedures.
4. The Commission shall notify each party to the complaint of the limitation on the period of time during which a person may apply to the district court for relief pursuant to NRS 613.430 .
5. If a person files a complaint pursuant to paragraph
(b)of subsection 1 which alleges an unlawful discriminatory practice in employment, the Commission shall, as soon as practicable after receiving the complaint, notify in writing the person who filed the complaint that the person may request the Commission to issue a right-to-sue notice pursuant to NRS 613.412 .
6. For the purposes of paragraph
(b)of subsection 1, an unlawful discriminatory practice in employment which relates to compensation occurs on:
(a)Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), the date prescribed by 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5(e)(3)(A), as it existed on January 1, 2019.
(b)If 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5(e)(3)(A) is amended and the Commission determines by regulation that the section, as amended, provides greater protection for employees than the section as it existed on January 1, 2019, the date prescribed by 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5(e)(3)(A), as amended.
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