16 Pa. Code § 42.14 - Time of filing
(a) The
complaint shall be filed within 180 days from the occurrence of the alleged
unlawful discriminatory practice, but the computation of the 180 days does not
include a period of time which is excludable as a result of waiver, estoppel or
equitable tolling. If the alleged unlawful discriminatory practice is of a
continuing nature, the date of the occurrence of the practice will be deemed to
be any date subsequent to the occurrence of the practice up to and including
the date upon which the unlawful discriminatory practice shall have
ceased.
(b) A complaint filed under
the Fair Educational Opportunities Act shall be filed as specified in
subsection (a) except that the complaint shall be filed within 6 months from
the date of the occurrence of the alleged unfair educational
practice.
(c) A complaint will be
deemed filed on the date received by the Commission.
(d) Complaints that are not verified or that
do not otherwise fully conform with a requirement of a complaint before the
Commission will be considered filed on the date received by the Commission but
may be quashed, as justice may require, if the nonconformity is not remedied by
amendment or otherwise within a reasonable time. Prior to the quashing of a
complaint, the Commission will notify the complainant, in writing, and will
provide an opportunity to explain why the complaint should not be quashed under
this section.
(e) Subsections
(a)-(d) supersede 1 Pa. Code §31.11 (relating to timely filing
required).
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