Utah Admin. Code R608-1-7 - Notice Requirements
A.
Within ten days of the filing of a complaint, the Division shall provide notice
by registered mail to the complainant, including:
1. The date the complaint was filed with the
Division;
2. A copy of the
complaint;
3. The time limits
applicable to the complaint and investigation process;
4. A statement of the complainant's rights
and obligations under the Act;
5. A
statement of the complainant's right to commence a private civil action in
state or federal court, with a statement of applicable time limits for
commencing such action;
6. A
statement advising the complainant that retaliation against any person, or
individual associated with that person, who is filing, testifying, assisting,
or participating in an investigation, conciliation or administrative
proceeding, is a discriminatory housing practice prohibited by the Act;
and
7. A statement, if applicable,
that the terms of any rental agreement remain in effect.
B. Within ten days of the filing of a
complaint, the Division shall provide notice by registered mail to the
respondent, which notice shall include:
1.
Identification of the alleged unlawful housing practice on which the complaint
is based;
2. The date the complaint
was filed with the Division;
3. A
copy of the complaint;
4. A
statement of time limits applicable to the complaint and investigation
process;
5. A statement of the
respondent's rights and obligations under the Act, including respondent's
obligation to submit a response to the complaint, as required by
R608-1-8.
6. A statement informing the respondent of
the complainant's right to commence a private civil action in state or federal
court, with a statement of applicable time limits for commencing such
action;
7. A statement advising the
respondent that retaliation against any person, or individual associated with
that person, who is filing a complaint, testifying, assisting, or participating
in an investigation, conciliation, or administrative proceeding, is a
discriminatory housing practice prohibited by the Act.
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