§ 1601.74 - Designated and notice agencies.  


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  • § 1601.74 Designated and notice agencies.

    The Commission has made the following designations[2] :

    (a) The designated FEP agencies are:

    Alaska Commission for Human Rights

    Alexandria (VA) Human Rights Office

    Allentown (PA) Human Relations Commission

    Anchorage (AK) Equal Rights Commission

    Anderson (IN) Human Relations Commission

    Arizona Civil Rights Division

    Arlington County (VA) Human Rights Commission[3]

    Austin (TX) Human Relations Commission[4]

    Baltimore (MD) Community Relations Commission

    Bloomington (IL) Human Relations Commission

    Bloomington (IN) Human Rights Commission

    Broward County (FL) Human Relations Commission

    California Department of Fair Employment and Housing

    Charleston (WV) Human Rights Commission

    City of Salina (KS) Human Relations Commission and Department

    City of Springfield (IL) Department of Community Relations

    Clearwater (FL) Office of Community Relations

    Colorado Civil Rights Commission

    Colorado State Personnel Board[5]

    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Department of Labor[6]

    Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunity

    Corpus Christi (TX) Human Relations Commission

    Dade County (FL) Fair Housing and Employment Commission

    Delaware Department of Labor

    District of Columbia Office of Human Rights

    Durham (NC) Human Relations Commission

    East Chicago (IN) Human Rights Commission

    Evansville (IN) Human Relations Commission

    Fairfax County (VA) Human Rights Commission

    Florida Commission on Human Relations

    Fort Dodge-Webster County (IA) Human Rights Commission

    Fort Wayne (IN) Metropolitan Human Relations Commission

    Fort Worth (TX) Human Relations Commission

    Gary (IN) Human Relations Commission

    Georgia Office of Fair Employment Practices[7]

    Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations[8]

    Hillsborough County (FL) Equal Opportunity and Human Relations Department

    Howard County (MD) Human Rights Commission[9]

    Huntington (WV) Human Relations Commission

    Idaho Human Rights Commission

    Illinois Department of Human Rights

    Indiana Civil Rights Commission

    Iowa Civil Rights Commission

    Jacksonville (FL) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    Kansas City (KS) Human Relations Department

    Kansas City (MO) Human Relations Department

    Kansas Human Rights Commission

    Kentucky Commission on Human Rights

    Lee County (FL) Department of Equal Opportunity

    Lexington-Fayette (KY) Urban County Human Rights Commission

    Lincoln (NE) Commission on Human Rights[10]

    Louisiana (LA) Commission on Human Rights

    Louisville and Jefferson County (KY) Human Relations Commission

    Madison (WI) Equal Opportunities Commission

    Maine Human Rights Commission

    Maryland Commission on Human Relations

    Mason City (IA) Human Rights Commission

    Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination

    Michigan City (IN) Human Rights Commission

    Michigan Department of Civil Rights

    Minneapolis (MN) Department of Civil Rights

    Minnesota Department of Human Rights

    Missouri Commission on Human Rights

    Montana Human Rights Division

    Montgomery County (MD) Human Relations Commission

    Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission

    Nevada Commission on Equal Rights of Citizens

    New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights

    New Hanover (NC) Human Relations Commission[11]

    New Haven (CT) Commission on Equal Opportunities

    New Jersey Division of Civil Rights, Department of Law and Public Safety

    New Mexico Human Rights Commission

    New York City (NY) Commission on Human Rights

    New York State Division on Human Rights

    North Carolina State Office of Administrative Hearings

    North Dakota Department of Labor

    Ohio Civil Rights Commission

    Oklahoma Human Rights Commission

    Omaha (NE) Human Relations Department

    Orange County (NC) Human Relations Commission

    Oregon Bureau of Labor

    Orlando (FL) Human Relations Department

    Paducah (KY) Human Rights Commission

    Palm Beach County (FL) Office of Equal Opportunity

    Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission

    Philadelphia (PA) Commission on Human Relations

    Pinellas County (FL) Affirmative Action Office

    Pittsburgh (PA) Commission on Human Rights

    Prince George's County (MD) Human Relations Commission

    Prince William County (VA) Human Rights Commission

    Reading (PA) Human Relations Commission

    Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights

    Richmond County (GA) Human Rights Commission

    Rockville (MD) Human Rights Commission

    St. Louis (MO) Civil Rights Enforcement Agency

    St. Paul (MN) Department of Human Rights

    St. Petersburg (FL) Human Relations Division[12]

    Seattle (WA) Human Rights Commission

    Sioux Falls (SD) Human Relations Commission

    South Bend (IN) Human Rights Commission

    South Carolina Human Affairs Commission

    South Dakota Division of Human Rights

    Springfield (OH) Human Relations Department

    Tacoma (WA) Human Relations Commission

    Tampa (FL) Office of Community Relations

    Tennessee Commission for Human Development

    Texas Commission on Human Rights

    Topeka (KS) Human Relations Commission

    Utah Industrial Commission, Anti-Discrimination Division

    Vermont Attorney General's Office, Civil Rights Division

    Vermont Human Rights Commission

    Virgin Islands Department of Labor

    Virginia Council on Human Rights

    Washington Human Rights Commission

    West Virginia Human Rights Commission

    Wheeling (WV) Human Rights Commission

    Wichita Falls (TX) Human Relations Commission

    Wisconsin Equal Rights Division, Department of Industry, Labor and Human Relations

    Wisconsin State Personnel Commission[13]

    Wyoming Fair Employment Practices Commission

    York (PA) Human Relations Commission

    Youngstown (OH) Human Relations Commission

    [3] The Arlington Human Rights Commission has been designated as a FEP agency for all charges except charges alleging a violation of title VII by a government, government agency, or political subdivision of the State of Virginia. For these types of charges it shall be deemed a “Notice agency” pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(b).

    [4] The Austin (TX) Human Relations Commission has been designated as a FEP agency for all charges except charges alleging a violation of title VII by a government, government agency, or political subdivision of the State of Texas. For these types of charges it shall be deemed a “Notice Agency,” pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(b).

    [5] The Colorado State Personnel Board has been designated as a FEP agency for only those charges which relate to appointments, promotions, and other personnel actions that take place in the State personnel system. In addition, it has been designated as a FEP agency for all of the above mentioned charges except charges which allege a violation of section 704(a) of title VII. For this type of charge it shall be deemed a “Notice Agency” pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(b).

    [6]The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Department of Labor has been designated as a FEP agency for all charges except charges alleging a “labor union” has violated title VII; charges alleging an “employment agency” has violated title VII; and charges alleging violations of title VII by agencies or instrumentalities of the Government of Puerto Rico when they are not operating as private businesses or enterprises. For these types of charges it shall be deemed a “Notice Agency,” pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(b). With respect to charges alleging retaliation under section 704(a) of Title VII, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Department of Labor is a FEP agency for charges alleging retaliation for having opposed unlawful sexual harassment or participated in a statutory sexual harassment complaint proceeding and a “Notice Agency” for all other charges alleging violation of section 704(a) of Title VII.

    [7] The Georgia Office of Fair Employment Practices has been designated as a FEP agency for all charges covering the employment practices of the departments of the State of Georgia only.

    [8] The Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations has been granted FEP agency designation of all charges except those filed against units of the State and local government, in which case it shall be deemed a “Notice Agency.”

    [9] The Howard County (MD) Human Rights Commission has been granted designation of all charges except those filed against agencies of Howard County in which case it shall be deemed a “Notice Agency.”

    [10] The Lincoln (NE) Commission on Human Rights has been designated as a FEP agency for all charges except (1) a charge by an “applicant for membership” alleging a violation of section 703(c)(2) of title VII (2) a charge by an individual alleging that a “joint labor-management committee” has violated section 704(a) of title VII; and (3) a charge by an individual alleging that a “joint labor-management committee” has violated section 704(b) of title VII. For those types of charges, it shall be deemed a “Notice Agency,” pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(b).

    [11] The New Hanover Human Relations Commission is being designated as a FEP agency for charges covering employment practices under section 706(c) of title VII and CFR 1601.70 et seq. (1980) within New Hanover County and “such cities within the county as may by resolution of their governing boards, permit the Ordinance of the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County entitled ‘Prohibition of Discrimination in Employment’ to be applicable within such cities.” This covers Wilmington City and the unincorporated area of New Hanover County. At this time Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach and Kure Beach are not included in this designation. For charges from these latter locales the New Hanover Human Relations Commission shall be deemed a “Notice Agency,” pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(b).

    [12] On June 1, 1979, the St. Petersburg Office of Human Relations was designated a FEP agency for all charges except those charges alleging retaliation under section 704(a) of title VII. Accordingly, “for retaliation charges” it was deemed a “Notice Agency,” pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(c). See 44 FR 31638. On May 23, 1979, an ordinance amended the St. Petersburg, FL Human Relations law to include charges of retaliation. Therefore, retaliation charges will be deferred to that agency effective immediately.

    [13] The Wisconsin State Personnel Commission is being designated as a FEP agency for all charges covering the employment practices of the agencies of the State of Wisconsin except those charges alleging retaliation under 704(a) of title VII. Accordingly, for retaliation charges, it shall be deemed a Notice Agency pursuant to 29 CFR 1601.71(b).

    (b) The designated Notice Agencies are:

    Arkansas Governor's Committee on Human Resources

    Ohio Director of Industrial Relations

    Raleigh (NC) Human Resources Department, Civil Rights Unit

    [46 FR 33030, June 26, 1981. Redesignated at 56 FR 9625, Mar. 7, 1991]