Or. Admin. Code § 839-003-0090 - Remedy: Employment and Public Accommodation
(1) This section does not apply to housing
discrimination complaints under ORS
659A.145 or
659A.421 or the federal Fair
Housing Act (42 U.S.C.
3601-
3614a). Remedies in complaints of
housing discrimination are addressed in OAR
839-003-0230.
(2) In cases of unlawful employment
practices, remedy includes, but is not limited to:
(a) Employment or reemployment;
(b) Wages or other benefits lost due to the
unlawful practice;
(c)
Out-of-pocket expenses attributable to the unlawful practice;
(d) Compensation for emotional distress and
impaired personal dignity; and
(e)
Interest.
(3)
Consideration of all acts alleged to comprise a hostile work environment in a
complaint, including alleged acts occurring outside the one year statute of
limitations for filing a complaint, is permissible for the purposes of
assessing liability, so long as any act contributing to that hostile work
environment takes place within the statutory period.
(4) In order to recover damages for lost
wages, the aggrieved person will generally be required to mitigate damages by
seeking employment.
(a) Earned income from
employment may be deducted from lost wage damages.
(b) In most cases, unearned income such as
unemployment or public assistance benefits will not be deducted from lost wage
damages.
(5) Settlements
of complaints and the awards in commissioner's Final Orders do not necessarily
include all possible remedies named in sections (2) to (4) of this rule.
Nothing in this rule will be construed to limit or alter the statutory powers
of the commissioner to protect the rights of persons similarly situated to the
aggrieved person or to order the performance of an act or a series of acts
designed to eliminate the effect of any unlawful practice found.
(6) The commissioner may order the respondent
to eliminate the effects of any unlawful practice found and may require
respondent to:
(a) Perform a designated act or
series of acts that are calculated to carry out the policy of these rules in
order to eliminate the effects of an unlawful practice and to protect the
rights of those affected;
(b) Take
action and submit reports to the commissioner on the manner of compliance with
the terms and conditions specified in the commissioner's order or
agreement;
(c) Refrain from any
action prohibited by the order or agreement that would jeopardize the rights of
the individuals or groups named in the complaint or would frustrate the purpose
and the policy of these rules and relevant statutes.
(7) When the respondent makes an offer of
remedy, the division will inform the aggrieved person of the offer. If the
aggrieved person does not accept an offer that the division has determined will
eliminate the effects of the unlawful practice, the division may dismiss the
complaint.
(8) Any settlement
agreement signed by the division or order issued by the commissioner may be
enforced by mandamus or injunction or by civil action to compel specific
performance.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 659A.805 & ORS 651.060
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 659A.800 - 659A.865
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