Idaho Statutes
§ 67-5907 — COMPLAINTS — PROCEDURE ON COMPLAINT
Idaho § 67-5907
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 67-5907 (2026).
Text
(1)Any person who believes he or she has been subject to unlawful discrimination, or a member of the commission, may file a complaint under oath with the commission stating the facts concerning the alleged discrimination within one (1) year of the alleged unlawful discrimination.
(2)Upon receipt of such a complaint, the commission or its delegated investigator shall endeavor to resolve the matter by informal means prior to a determination of whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that unlawful discrimination has occurred. The commission or its delegated investigator shall conduct such investigation as may be necessary to resolve the issues raised by the facts set forth in the complaint.
(3)If the commission does not find reasonable grounds to believe that unlawful discriminatio
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Legislative History
[67-5907, added 1980, ch. 97, sec. 2, p. 215; am. 1998, ch. 155, sec. 1, p. 530.; am. 2010, ch. 248, sec. 3, p. 637.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 67-1001
DUTIES OF CONTROLLER§ 67-1001A
DEFINITIONS§ 67-1005
OFFICIAL BOND§ 67-1006
APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY§ 67-101
LOCATION§ 67-102
SHORT TITLE§ 67-1021C
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Idaho § 67-5907, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/67-5907.