Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 14.03.01.07 - Negotiated SettlementA. Purpose. In the interest of promoting a prompt and just resolution of complaints brought, parties to a complaint are encouraged to enter into a settlement agreement.B. How Commenced. (1) At any time before the issuance of written finding of facts, either party to a complaint may request that negotiations be entered.(2) Upon receipt of this request, the Executive Director or designee shall attempt to initiate these negotiations by arranging and presiding over a meeting between the parties.(3) If both parties indicate a willingness to enter these negotiations, the Commission staff may require as a condition precedent to the convening of any meeting that the complainant, the respondent, or both, submit information which will facilitate an understanding of the case and promote its resolution.C. Agreement. If negotiations result in a settlement of the complaint, the parties shall execute a written agreement setting forth the terms of the settlement, and the complainant shall authorize a withdrawal of the complaint.D. Order of the Commission. An agreement resulting from a settlement shall be executed on behalf of the Commission by the Executive Director or designee and shall constitute an order of the Commission as provided by law.Md. Code Regs. 14.03.01.07
Regulation .07 amended effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579); October 30, 1989 (16:21 Md. R. 2263)
Regulation .07P adopted effective April 6, 1979 (6:7 Md. R. 579)