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Human Relations Commission reviews docket process and requires training before members may hear cases
Summary
Staff briefed commissioners on the commission’s docket types, color-coding, HUD case coordination and the mandatory training requirement that members complete before being selected to hear cases.
Staff briefed the Salina Human Relations Commission at its Sept. 9 meeting on the status and procedures for the commission’s docket and on mandatory training that members must complete before serving on hearing panels.
Community Relations Supervisor Michelle Martin described the docket’s three color-coded case types: blue for employment cases, green for housing cases and a third category for public-accommodation matters. She said one employment inquiry is on hold after a request for delay, several housing…
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