Connecticut Regulations § 9-7b-97 Alternative procedure in the event of failure to meet deadline for determination
Regulation Text
If the Commission fails to meet the deadline applicable under section
9-7b-90
, the complaint shall be resolved within 60 days thereafter under the following procedure, as required by
42 USC
15512
and public act 04-74:
A member of the Commission shall be assigned by the Chairperson of the Commission within five days of the expiration of the 90 day period to resolve the matter within 60 days of the expiration of the 90 day period. If a hearing has been conducted, the member of the Commission assigned to resolve the matter shall have access to the record of the hearing, including any exhibits and testimony received by the hearing officer. If no hearing has been conducted, but the complainant has requested one, the Commission member shall forthwith conduct a hearing, and report a recommended decision to the Commission, which shall decide the matter not later than 60 days following the expiration of the 90 day period following the filing of the complaint. Such Commissioner shall have access to any records or materials that were part of the complaint process prior to the expiration of the 90 day period.
History
Adopted effective October 7, 2004
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