Montana Code Annotated 1995

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     49-3-309. Procedure upon a finding of discrimination by commission. (1) If the commission finds that a state or local governmental agency against which a complaint was filed has engaged in the discriminatory practice alleged in the complaint, the commission shall order it to refrain from engaging in the discriminatory practice. The order may:
     (a) prescribe conditions for the governmental agency's future conduct relevant to the type of discriminatory practice found;
     (b) require any reasonable measure to correct the discriminatory practice and to rectify any harm, pecuniary or otherwise, to the person discriminated against; and
     (c) require a report on the manner of compliance.
     (2) The order may not require the payment of punitive damages.
     (3) If a commission order or conciliation agreement requires inspection by the commission staff for a period of time to determine if the respondent is complying with the order or agreement, the period of time may not exceed 3 years.

     History: En. Sec. 10, Ch. 540, L. 1983.

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