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Tulsa Human Rights Commission presses city IT to build secure online discrimination-complaint system
Summary
Commissioners said Oct. 20 they are working with city IT and the Department of Resilience and Equity to develop a secure electronic intake for discrimination complaints and noted city legal staff has suggested removing a city-clerk filing requirement from the human rights ordinance.
Members of the Tulsa Human Rights Commission said Oct. 20 they have begun conversations with city information-technology staff and the Department of Resilience and Equity about building a secure online system for discrimination complaints.
Vice Chair France, presiding at the meeting, said current complaint forms can require mailing a signed document or appearing at the city clerk’s office. She said…
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