9 results for “complaint review”
9 results for “complaint review”
The Ohio Civil Rights Commission held a regular meeting on March 21, 2024, at Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus with Chair Valerie Lemmie, Commissioners Lori Barreras, William Patmon III, and Charlie Winburn present (Commissioner Madhu Singh absent). The commissioners approved minutes from the February 29, 2024 meeting by unanimous roll call vote. The meeting included confirmation of staff findings on multiple complainants' requests for reconsideration in civil rights cases, including matters involving Engineered Profiles, Huntington National Bank, DHL Express, Ford Motor Company, Collins Aerospace, and other entities, with some cases marked for denial of reconsideration requests and others for further review.
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The Ohio Civil Rights Commission held its regular meeting on October 5, 2023, in Columbus, with Chair Lemmie and three commissioners present. The Commission approved the minutes from its previous meeting on September 14, 2023, and approved a case name correction for a no-jurisdiction matter. The agenda included confirmation of staff findings on several complainants' requests for reconsideration regarding initial no probable cause determinations in employment and public utilities discrimination cases, involving allegations against the City of Toledo's Department of Public Utilities and other employers.
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The City of Knoxville's public records policy establishes procedures for requesting access to municipal records, with different submission processes depending on the record type: property records requests go to the Development Services Department, while requests for E-911, Fire, Police, and other specified records follow the Guide to Public Records Requests, and all other requests use the standard Public Records Request Form sent to Communications@KnoxvilleTN.gov with a photo ID copy. The policy, grounded in the City Charter and Tennessee state law, requires city employees to provide timely access to public records while maintaining their integrity and organizational efficiency, with complaints directed to the Deputy Director of Communications at (865) 215-3480. The city adopts the Tennessee Comptroller's schedule of reasonable charges for copying and production, with the policy subject to review every two years.
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The Doylestown Township Human Relations Commission met on September 11, 2025, to discuss several initiatives including planning a community listening session tentatively scheduled for April 16, 2026, and reviewing the HRC complaint intake form and process to clarify procedures for complainants. Robert Ordan was appointed as the HRC facilitator through the end of 2026, and the Commission approved updates to the website including adding "Welcoming" to their page and revising complaint filing instructions. The next meeting is scheduled for October 9, 2025.
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