For the purpose of this chapter:
"Conciliation"means a voluntary process in which a neutral third party serves as an intermediary between the conflicting parties. The parties may or may not meet directly.
"Discrimination"means the treatment of or distinction against a person based on the group, class or category to which that person belongs rather than on individual merit and contrary to federal, state or local law. Discrimination can include discrimination because of race, religion, color, ancestry, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition, marital status, parental status, source of income, HIV status, or any other arbitrary factor.
"Domestic partnership"means two adults who have chosen to share one another's lives in an intimate and committed relationship of mutual caring and refers to those persons who have registered as domestic partners pursuant to a valid and current statement of domestic partnership on file with the city under this Chapter
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(1) The partnership is between no more than two persons, each of whom is eighteen years old or older;
(2) The persons are not related by blood in a way which would prevent them from being married to each other in the state of California;
(3) The persons are not married or a member of another domestic partnership;
(4) The persons have agreed to be jointly responsible for their common care, welfare and basic living expenses, in that each partner has agreed to provide for the other partner's basic living expenses if the partner is unable to provide for herself or himself;
(5) Each of the persons is competent to enter into a contract or consent to the domestic partnership;
(6) Both persons' domiciles are in the city and they share a common residence, but this does not require that the legal right to possess the residence be in both names;
(7) Neither person has officially declared to the city that he or she has a different domestic partner nor has previously made and concurrently maintained such declaration to any other jurisdiction; provided, that any such prior declaration has been terminated; and further provided, that this shall not bar any such concurrent declaration filed with the Secretary of State of California if such declaration is for the same partner at the Palm Springs domicile;
(8) The persons have been cohabitating for a period of at least six months; and
(9) The persons will complete, sign under penalty of perjury and personally submit to the city clerk a statement of domestic partnership in the form prescribed under this Chapter
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"Domicile"shall mean the one location the respective person considers to be his or her most settled and permanent location, the place where he or she intends to remain and to which, whenever he or she is absent, to which he or she has he intention of returning.
"Mediation"means a voluntary dispute resolution process in which the parties in conflict meet with a neutral third party in an attempt to resolve the conflict or dispute in a manner that is satisfactory to the parties in conflict.
"National origin"shall mean place of origin, immigration status, cultural or linguistic characteristics, or ethnicity.
"Reasonable cause"means a threshold standard for the commission to initiate a conciliation or mediation process. The standard is met when the investigation of the alleged unfair or unlawful practice produces sufficient credible evidence that would cause a reasonable person of ordinary care and prudence to conclude that the unfair or unlawful practice occurred.
"Source of income"means any source of funds obtained through lawful means, including, but not limited to, any form of government financial aid, alimony payments, or child support payments. The same financial requirements must be applied to everyone regardless of the legal source of income. If a person's income and credit history would be considered sufficient if it were received as a salary, it must be considered sufficient from other sources as well. Nothing in this chapter or the provisions thereof shall be construed as prohibiting the conduct of a credit history review and the denial of a benefit or a privilege based thereon, so long as the credit review is conducted in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
"Unfair"means not fair or conforming to fundamental notions of justice, honesty, ethics or the like.
"Unlawful"means any policy or practice which constitutes illegal discrimination as defined in federal, state or local laws.
(Ord. 1426 § 2, 1992; Ord. 1578 §§ 2, 3, 2000; Ord. 1920 § 3, 2017)