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In a city such as the City of Troy, with its population consisting
of people of every race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability,
military status, or marital status, there is no greater danger to
the health, morals, safety and welfare of the City and its inhabitants
than the existence of groups prejudiced against one another and antagonistic
to each other because of differences of race, color, creed, national
origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
age, disability, military status, or marital status. The City Council
hereby finds and declares that prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and
discrimination threaten the rights and proper privileges of its inhabitants
and menace the institutions of a free democratic state. A statutory
commission is hereby created through which the City officially may
encourage mutual understanding and respect among all groups in the
City, eliminate prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination
and give effect to the guarantee of equal rights for all assured by
the Constitution and the laws of this state and of the United States
of America.
There is hereby created a Commission on Human
Rights. It shall consist of 15 members serving without compensation,
to be appointed by the Mayor with the consent of the City Council.
One member shall be designated by the Mayor as the Chairperson of
the Commission. Of the 15 members first appointed, five shall be appointed
for one year, five for two years and five for three years; thereafter,
all appointments to the Commission shall be for a term of three years.
In the event of death or resignation of any member, his or her successor
shall be appointed to serve for the unexpired period of the term for
which such member had been appointed.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DISCRIMINATION
Any difference in treatment based on race, color, creed,
national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity
or expression, age, disability, military status, or marital status
and shall include segregation; except that it shall not be discrimination
for any religious or denominational institution to devote its facilities
exclusively or primarily to or for members of its own religion or
denomination or to give preference to such members or to make such
selection as is calculated by such institution to promote the religious
principles for which it is established or maintained.
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The functions of the Commission shall be:
A. To foster mutual understanding and respect among all racial, religious
and ethnic groups in the City and among all persons, regardless of
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability,
military status or marital status;
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B. To encourage equality of treatment for and prevent discrimination
against any racial, religious or ethnic group or its members without
reference to sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
age, disability, military status or marital status;
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C. To cooperate with governmental and nongovernmental
agencies and organizations having like or kindred functions; and
D. To make such investigations and studies in the field
of human relations as in the judgment of the Commission will aid in
effectuating its general purposes.
The powers and duties of the Commission shall
be:
A. To work together with federal, state and county agencies
in developing courses of instruction for presentation in public and
private schools, public libraries and other suitable places on techniques
for achieving harmonious intergroup relations within the City.
B. To enlist the cooperation of the various racial, religious, ethnic,
LGB, transgender, military and/or veterans and age groups, community
organizations, labor organizations, fraternal and benevolent associations
and other groups in the City in programs and campaigns devoted to
eliminating group prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination.
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C. To study the problems of prejudice, intolerance, bigotry,
discrimination and disorder occasioned thereby in all or any field
of human relationship.
D. To receive and investigate complaints and to initiate its own investigations
of allegations of tensions, prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and disorder
based on difference of race, color, creed, religion, national origin,
ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
age, disability, military status, or marital status and of allegations
of discrimination against any person or persons, organization or corporation,
whether practiced by private persons, associations or corporations.
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E. To hold hearings, compel the attendance of witnesses,
administer oaths, take the testimony of any person under oath and,
in connection therewith, to require the production of any evidence
relating to any matter under investigation or in question before the
Commission.
(1) All such hearings shall be held in executive session
unless prior written approval for a public hearing is obtained from
the Mayor. The Commission, after the completion of any public hearing,
shall make a report in writing to the Mayor setting forth the facts
found by it and its recommendations. At any hearing before the Commission
or any committee thereof, a witness shall have the right to be advised
by counsel present during such hearing.
(2) The powers enumerated in Subsection
E(1) above may be exercised by any group of three or more members of the Commission acting as a committee thereof, when so authorized in writing by the Commission. The Commission shall designate one member of the committee to act as hearing chairman, and such hearing chairman is designated as an officer who may administer oaths and affirmations and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books and papers.
F. To issue publications and reports of investigations
and research designed to promote good will and minimize or eliminate
prejudice, intolerance, bigotry, discrimination and disorder occasioned
thereby.
G. To recommend to the Mayor and to the City Council
policies and procedures to aid in carrying out the purposes of this
chapter.
H. To submit an annual report to the Mayor and the City
Council.
The Commission on Human Rights hereby created
shall have the power and authority, subject to applicable civil service
requirements, to employ an executive director, a secretary and such
attorneys, experts and other employees as may be necessary, within
the amount of funding made available by the City Council.