Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 10. LAW |
Chapter 2. ATTORNEY GENERAL FAIR HOUSING |
Article 1. FAIR HOUSING |
Section R10-2-122. Dismissal of Complaints
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The Attorney General may dismiss a complaint alleging an unlaw- ful discriminatory housing practice under the following circum- stances:
1. A party or parties and the Attorney General have entered into a conciliation agreement relating to the complaint;
2. The Attorney General has determined that no reasonable cause exists to believe that a discriminatory housing prac- tice has occurred or is about to occur;
3. The complainant has failed to cooperate with requests by the Attorney General for information necessary to inves- tigate the complaint of discrimination, after having received notice that this failure to cooperate will result in dismissal of the complaint;
4. The complainant is no longer located at the address stated in the complaint of discrimination and the Attorney Gen- eral is unable to locate the complainant, despite reason- able attempts to do so;
5. The Attorney General has determined that is lacks juris- diction to investigate the complaint; and
6. The Attorney General has approved a complainant’s request to withdraw the complaint.
Historical Note
Adopted effective December 2, 1994 (Supp. 94-4).