Utah Admin. Code R606-6-2 - Procedures and Prohibitions
A.
Employers subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission shall not be required to furnish information to the Division which
is a duplication of that filed on Standard Form 100, Employer Information EEO-1
Report. The Division reserves the right to require reports about the employment
practices of individual employers, or groups of employers, whenever such
information has not been furnished to the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission.
B. The provision
respecting confidentiality of information contained in Section 709(e) of the
U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 shall be observed by Commission and all
Commission staff.
C. Any personnel
or employment record made or kept by an employer (including but not necessarily
limited to application forms submitted by applicants and other records having
to do with hiring, promotion, demotion, transfer, layoff or termination, rates
of pay or other terms of compensation, and selection for training or
apprenticeship) shall be preserved by the employer for a period of six months
from the date of the making of the record and the personnel action involved,
whichever occurs later. In case of involuntary termination of an employee, the
personnel records of the individual terminated shall be kept for a period of
six months from the date of termination. Where a complaint of discrimination
has been filed, the respondent employer shall preserve all personnel records
relevant to the complaint and to the charging party until final disposition of
the complaint. The term "personnel records relevant to the complaint", for
example, would include personnel or employment records relating to the charging
party and to all other employees holding positions similar to that held or
sought by the charging party and application forms or test papers completed by
an unsuccessful applicant or by all other candidates for the same position as
that for which the charging party applied and was rejected. The date of "final
disposition of the complaint" means the date of the final agency action or the
end of the appeals process.
D. If a
person fails to make, keep, or preserve records or make reports in accordance
with the Act and rules, the district court for the county in which such person
is found, resides, or has his principal place of business, upon application of
the Commission, may issue an order requiring compliance.
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