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Smells more like a scam.
by Anonymous
on October 25, 2014 @00:46
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http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdcr/complaintprocessbroc04-12-10_1_317648_7.pdf
A complaint may be filed with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) if the alleged act of discrimination occurred within the past 180 days. When a complaint alleging a violation of civil rights protected by state law or the Constitution is processed by MDCR, the following procedures are implemented: 1. First Contact. If an individual has a question about civil rights, or believes s/he has been discriminated against, the first step is to contact the department by phone, TTY, in person, by mail, or by e-mail to discuss the concern with a civil rights investigator. 2. Formal Complaint . If the department determines the concern raised by an individual (claimant) is timely and jurisdictional under the laws enforced by the department, a formal complaint is prepared for the claimant to sign before a notary public. Once a signed complaint is received, it is placed on the department’s docket. A copy of the complaint is provided to the claimant and served upon the party against whom the complaint is made (respondent). The respondent will have a minimum of 14 days to answer the complaint, agree to mediation (if appropriate) or propose resolution. In some cases interrogatories are sent along with a department order requesting a response within 28 days. Failure to comply with the order may result in enforcement by the Attorney General’s Office.
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