The Commission seeks to eliminate discrimination based on race, color, ancestry or national origin, religion, sex, marital or familial status, sexual orientation, genetic information, physical or mental disability, and age. Maryland anti-discrimination statutes for housing, employment, and public accommodations are administered and enforced by the Commission. It also initiates and investigates complaints of discrimination in State government agencies and enforces the State's commercial nondiscrimination policy.
William Donald Schaefer Tower, 6 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Maryland, July 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
In addition to other relief, the Commission can issue a cease and desist order if evidence shows that a respondent has engaged in a discriminatory act. In cases of employment discrimination, it may award up to two years of back pay.
Commission work for fair employment practices is supplemented by a deferral relationship and funding from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Similarly, through cooperative agreements, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funds case processing and community education for the Commission's fair housing efforts.
Nine members constitute the Commission. They are appointed to six-year terms by the Governor with Senate advice and consent. The Governor names the Executive Director (Code State Government Article, sec. 20-101 through 20-1203).
The Commission works through the Education and Outreach Unit, the Office of General Counsel, and two divisions: Administrative and Support Services, and Case Processing.
The Division also offers mediation services to disputing parties. As an alternative to litigation, mediation is a voluntary and confidential process in which an impartial third party facilitates communication between opposing sides to find a mutually satisfactory solution. Free mediation services are provided to complainants and respondents by volunteer mediators throughout the State.
Full-service offices are maintained by the Division in Easton (Talbot County), Hagerstown (Washington County), Leonardtown (St. Mary's County), and Salisbury (Wicomico County).
The Division works through three units: Field Operations, Intake, and Investigations.
INTAKE UNIT
The Intake Unit answers public inquiries about the role of the Commission and whether a specific act could give rise to a complaint of discrimination under Maryland law. The Unit also maintains files of pending and closed cases. To ensure coordination of enforcement efforts, the Unit works closely with federal agencies.
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EDUCATION & OUTREACH UNIT
The Education and Outreach Unit was formed in December 2013. To Maryland businesses, State and local government agencies, nonprofit organizations and academic institutions, the Unit offers training, educational programming and materials, and other information resources about the issues surrounding equal access and opportunity under the law.
ADMINISTRATIVE & SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION
The Administrative and Support Services Division oversees three units: Fiscal Services, Human Resources, and Management Information Systems.
CASE PROCESSING DIVISION
Complaints filed with the Commission on housing, public accomodations, and employment, are received, processed, and investigated by the Case Processing Division. This Division processes complaints directly from individuals who believe they have been discriminated against and cases referred by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Under Operations, the Intake Unit was renamed the Case Control and Mediation Unit in September 1999. Placed under the Case Processing Division in July 2000, it became the Records Control Unit in 2001, and regrouped as the Intake Unit in 2005.
OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL
The General Counsel represents the Commission at all hearings and judicial proceedings in which the Commission is a party. These included appearances before the Office of Administrative Hearings, and State and federal trial and appellate courts. The Office issues opinions to commissioners and staff, trains investigators, and provides technical assistance to businesses, corporations, organizations, and State agencies (Code State Government Article, sec. 20-206).
COMMERCIAL NONDISCRIMINATION UNIT
The Commercial Nondiscrimination Unit was organized in 2007. The Unit oversees enforcement of State policy prohibiting discrimination by businesses and in State procurement contracts.
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