CHAPTER 368

CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION

 

        Part I.  General Provisions

Section

    368-1 Purpose and intent

  368-1.5 Programs and activities receiving state financial

          assistance

    368-2 Civil rights commission established

    368-3 Powers and functions of commission

    368-4 Records; confidentiality; disclosure; reporting

          requirements

    368-5 Penalties

 

        Part II.  Remedies

   368-11 Complaint against unlawful discrimination

   368-12 Notice of right to sue

   368-13 Investigation and conciliation of complaint

   368-14 Commission hearings

   368-15 Compliance review

   368-16 Appeals; de novo review; procedure

   368-17 Remedies

 

Law Journals and Reviews

 

  Employee Rights Under Judicial Scrutiny:  Prevalent Policy Discourse and the Hawai`i Supreme Court.  14 UH L. Rev. 189.

  Sexual Harassment in the Workplace:  Remedies Available to Victims in Hawai`i.  15 UH L. Rev. 453.

 

Case Notes

 

  Section 368 [sic], which was quite similar to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), found to be the most "analogous" state statute regarding applicable limitations period for plaintiff's ADA claim; since statutory period of ninety days was appropriately "borrowed" and became part of plaintiff's ADA claim, and since plaintiff filed suit within this time period, plaintiff's claim was not time-barred under ADA limitations period; passenger ticket contract did not trump applicable state law and ADA limitations periods.  51 F. Supp. 2d 1057.

 

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