[CC 1985 § 9-1; Ord. No. 8421, 6-18-2018]
The City affirmative action plan of July 1, 1977, is hereby
accepted and adopted in its entirety. A copy of the affirmative action
plan is on file in the Clerk's office and made a part hereof
as fully and effectively as though copied into the body of this Section.
[CC 1985 § 9-36; Ord. No. 6014 § 1, 8-6-1984]
In order for the City to assure that all programs it undertakes
are established in a manner which assures that all residents of the
City have an equal opportunity to participate or utilize such programs
regardless of their handicapped status, the following procedure is
adopted for the processing of alleged complaints of discrimination
on the basis of handicapped status.
[CC 1985 § 9-37; Ord. No. 6014 § 2, 8-6-1984]
A. Any person who believes that they have been discriminated
against because of handicapped status shall have the right to file
a complaint of said discrimination with the City Clerk.
1.
A complaint should be filed in writing or verbally,
contain the name and address of the person filing it, and briefly
describe the alleged violation of the regulations.
2.
A complaint should be filed within ten (10) days
after the complainant becomes aware of the alleged violation. (Processing
of allegations of discrimination occurring before this grievance procedure
was in place, will be considered on a case-by-case basis.)
[CC 1985 § 9-38; Ord. No. 6014 § 3, 8-6-1984]
A. Within ten (10) days of the receipt of alleged complaint,
an investigation, as may be appropriate, shall follow. The investigation
will be conducted by the City Grievance Board. The investigation will
be informal, but thorough, affording all interested persons and their
representatives, if any, and opportunity to submit evidence relevant
to the complaint.
B. A written determination as to the validity of the complaint
and description of resolution, if any, shall be issued by the City
Grievance Board and a copy forwarded to the complainant no later than
ten (10) days after its filing.
C. The Section 504 Coordinator shall make a written record
of all information relating to the complaint filed, and shall provide
said record to the City Council at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
D. If it is determined that the complaint is valid, the City
Council shall make adjustments to the program or service to assure
that the discriminatory policy is discontinued.
E. The complainant can request a reconsideration of the case
in instances where he or she is dissatisfied with the resolution.
The request for reconsideration should be made within ten (10) days
of the date of the original determination to the City Clerk. At its
next regular meeting, the City Council shall review the record prepared
and submitted by the Section 504 Coordinator and shall make a recommendation
as to the validity of the complaint.
[CC 1985 § 9-39; Ord. No. 6014 § 4, 8-6-1984]
The City will not discriminate in the hiring, promotion, disciplining
or removal of any city employee on the basis of handicapped status.
The City has adopted an affirmative action plan, copies of which shall
be available for public inspection at the City Offices, 214 N. Lafayette,
Marshall, Missouri, between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through
Friday.