Or. Admin. Code § 839-003-0215 - Administrative Dismissal of a Housing Discrimination Complaint
(1) The division
will dismiss the complaint if it determines that the bureau has no jurisdiction
over the allegations of the complaint.
(2) If an aggrieved person or the aggrieved
person's attorney fails to cooperate with the division, the division may
dismiss the complaint.
(3) The
aggrieved person will notify the division in writing of address and telephone
number changes. When an aggrieved person cannot be located by reasonable
efforts, the division may dismiss the complaint.
(4) The division will dismiss a complaint
unless substantial evidence of unlawful practices is found. The division will
provide written notice of such dismissal to the aggrieved person and
respondent.
(5) The division
cannot issue a finding of substantial evidence of discrimination after an
aggrieved person has filed a civil action alleging the same matters as provided
in OAR 839-003-0235, and the trial for
the civil action has commenced.
(6) The division will dismiss complaints
alleging discrimination under the federal Fair Housing Act (42
U.S.C. 3601 -
3614
a) administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in
accordance with federal requirements.
(7) The division will notify the aggrieved
person in writing of the right to file a civil action in state court, as
provided in ORS 659A.870 to
659A.885, when a complaint is
dismissed by the division. An aggrieved person filing a civil action against a
public body must also file a tort claim notice as required by ORS
30.275.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 659A.805
Stats. Implemented: ORS 30.680, 659A.145, 659A.421, 659A.835, 659A.850 & 659A.870 - 659A.885
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