Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-3-407 - Notification of the Complaining Person
Upon the filing of a complaint, the Attorney General shall serve a notice upon each complaining person on whose behalf the complaint was filed. The notice shall:
1.
Acknowledge the filing of the complaint and state the date that the complaint
was accepted for filing;
2. Include
a copy of the complaint;
3. Advise
the complaining person of the time limits applicable to complaint processing
and of the procedural rights and obligations of the complaining person under
this Article;
4. Advise the
complaining person of their right to commence a civil action under A.R.S.
§
41-1492.08
in an appropriate court, not later than 2 years after the occurrence or
termination of the alleged discriminatory act or practice or the breach of a
conciliation agreement entered into under this Article; and
5. Advise the complaining person that
retaliation against the complaining person or any other person because of the
filing of a complaint or because the person testified, assisted, or
participated in an investigation or conciliation under this Article, is a
discriminatory act or practice that is prohibited by A.R.S. §
41-1492.10.
Notes
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