There is hereby established the Harrisburg Human Relations Commission
to administer, implement and enforce the provisions of this code.
[Amended 7-19-2000 by Ord. No. 20-2000]
The Commission shall consist of nine members, eight of whom
shall be appointed by the Mayor as provided below, and one of whom
shall be appointed by City Council by resolution. The Mayor shall
appoint or reappoint a Commissioner within 90 days of the occurrence
of a vacancy or the expiration of a term of a member. If the Mayor
does not act on a vacancy or expired term within 90 days, Council
may appoint a person by resolution to fill such vacancy. Should the
Council fail to make its appointment within 90 days of the occurrence
of a vacancy or the expiration of the term of its member, the Mayor
may nominate a citizen to fill the vacancy.
The Mayor shall, with the advice and consent of Council, appoint
the members from a broadly representative cross section of the racial,
ethnic and economic groups of the City. Members shall be residents
of the City. Members may be reappointed. Persons appointed and qualified
as Commissioners shall serve for a term of three years; provided,
however, that in making the first appointments to the Commission three
members shall be appointed for a term of one year each, three members
shall be appointed for terms of two years each, and three members
shall be appointed for terms of three years each.
The Commission shall elect one of its members as Chairperson
and may elect such other officers as it deems necessary. The Chairperson
may, with the approval of the Commission, appoint such committees
as may be necessary to carry out the powers and the duties of the
Commission, and the Commission may authorize such committees to take
any necessary action for the Commission.
The Commission shall adopt such rules and regulations for its
own organization, operations, and procedures as it deems necessary
to administer, implement and enforce this code.
The members of the Commission shall serve without compensation,
but they may be reimbursed for all necessary expenses incurred in
the performance of their duties in accordance with appropriations
made by Council.
The Human Relations Commission shall have the power and duty
to:
A. Initiate, receive and investigate charges of unlawful practices as
set forth in this code and seek satisfactory adjustment of the same,
including conciliation;
B. Initiate or receive and investigate other complaints of discrimination
against any person because of race, color, religion, ancestry, national
origin, place of birth, sex, age, handicap or disability or the use
of guide or support animals, marital status, familial status, general
education development certificate (GED), or sexual preference/orientation
and seek the satisfactory adjustment of such complaints, including
conciliation;
C. Certify to the City Solicitor or other appropriate public official(s)
for such action as may be proper any complaint filed under this code
which the Commission believes may constitute a violation of a law
of the United States of America or the commonwealth;
D. Issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum, either at its instance
or upon written application of any party to a proceeding, whenever
necessary to compel the attendance of witnesses or to require the
production for examination of any books, payrolls, personnel records,
correspondence, documents, papers or any other evidence relating to
any matter under investigation or in question before the Commission
or any member thereof. The issuance of such subpoenas and subpoenas
duces tecum at the instance of a party to the proceeding shall depend
upon a showing of necessity therefor;
E. Hold public hearings, subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance,
administer oaths, take the testimony of any person under oath and,
in connection therewith, require the production of evidence relating
to any matter under investigation or any question before the Commission,
make findings of fact, issue orders, publish findings of fact and
orders and do all other things necessary and proper for the enforcement
of this code. The Commission shall not be bound by the strict rules
of evidence prevailing in the courts of law or equity. The testimony
taken at the hearing shall be under oath and shall be transcribed;
F. Hold an investigatory hearing on its own motion whenever any problem of racial discrimination or racial tension arises. The hearing may be public or private, and the Commission shall have the same powers provided in Subsection
E hereof. The Commission shall gather all the facts from all the interested parties and make such recommendations as may be necessary. Should the recommendations of the Commission not be accepted within a reasonable time, the Commission may, with the consent of the majority of members, initiate a complaint based upon the findings resulting from the hearings, and thereafter the procedure shall be the same as if an individual complaint had been filed, or, if the Commission believes that federal or commonwealth law has been violated, it may refer the matter to the City Solicitor or other appropriate public official for such action as may be proper;
G. Institute and conduct education and other programs to promote the
equal rights and opportunities of all persons, regardless of their
race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, place of birth,
sex, age, handicap or disability or the use of guide or support animals,
marital status, familial status, sexual preference/orientation, or
GED, and to promote understanding among persons of different races,
colors, religions, ancestries, national origins, or places of birth.
In the performance of its duties, the Commission may cooperate with
interested citizens, private agencies and agencies of the federal,
commonwealth and local governments;
H. Issue publications, reports of investigation and research in the
field of human relations and cooperate with and accept grants from
public and private agencies, including foundations, agencies of the
commonwealth and federal government, and colleges and universities
engaged in similar research;
I. Establish a program for the collection and dissemination of information
designed to dispel rumors and halt their circulation and establish
programs designed to increase communication between and eliminate
prejudice among the various racial, religious and nationality groups;
J. Appoint an Executive Director and such other employees and agents
as it may deem necessary, fix their compensation within the limits
provided by law and prescribe their duties;
K. Assure and assist the enforcement of fair employment practices by
persons contracting directly or indirectly with the City;
L. Render from time to time, but not less than once a year, a written
report of its activities and recommendations to the Mayor and to Council;
and
M. Adopt such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out
the purposes and provisions of this code.