Charge

Charge means a written statement in any language that
(1) Is made under oath or affirmation;
(2) Identifies the charging party's name, address, and telephone number;
(3) Identifies the injured party's name, address, and telephone number, if the charging party is not the injured party;
(4) Identifies the name and address of the person or other entity against whom the charge is being made;
(5) Includes a statement sufficient to describe the circumstances, place, and date of an alleged unfair immigration-related employment practice;
(6) Indicates whether the basis of the alleged unfair immigration-related employment practice is discrimination based on national origin, citizenship status, or both; or involves intimidation or retaliation; or involves unfair documentary practices;
(7) Indicates the citizenship status of the injured party;
(8) Indicates, if known, the number of individuals employed on the date of the alleged unfair immigration-related employment practice by the person or other entity against whom the charge is being made;
(9) Is signed by the charging party and, if the charging party is neither the injured party nor an officer of the Department of Homeland Security, indicates that the charging party has the authorization of the injured party to file the charge;
(10) Indicates whether a charge based on the same set of facts has been filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and if so, the specific office and contact person (if known); and
(11) Authorizes the Special Counsel to reveal the identity of the injured or charging party when necessary to carry out the purposes of this part.

Source

28 CFR § 44.101


Scoping language

For purposes of 8 U.S.C. 1324b and this part:

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