6 Alaska Admin. Code § 30.320

Current through April 27, 2024
Section 6 AAC 30.320 - Investigation methods by commission staff before conciliation
(a) The commission's staff will determine the nature and scope of the investigation. The commission's staff will impartially obtain and analyze facts relevant to the complaint and determine if the allegations are supported by substantial evidence. During the investigation, the staff may also investigate matters that are like, related to, or growing out of the complaint. The commission's staff may obtain evidence by resolution conference, interview, inspection of documents and premises, or examination of written submissions of parties and witnesses. Any party or witness may offer a relevant statement or evidence for consideration by the commission's staff.
(b) The commission's staff will conduct interviews confidentially. Witnesses may not be accompanied during interviews unless
(1) by a representative of the respondent if the witness is a member of the respondent's control group;
(2) by an attorney who has entered an appearance before the commission on behalf of the witness;
(3) by a qualified, neutral language interpreter selected by the commission's staff if the commission's staff determines that the interpreter's presence will facilitate communication between the witness and the interviewer;
(4) by a parent of a witness who is a minor;
(5) by a guardian of the witness if the witness lacks capacity to testify independently; or
(6) by another person identified by the witness when such participation would constitute a reasonable accommodation for the witness's disability.
(c) To carry out its impartial investigation, the commission's staff may issue requests for production, interrogatories, subpoenas, and subpoenas duces tecum. A party must mail the answers to interrogatories and responses to requests for production not later than 30 days after service unless the commission's staff grants an extension or modification for good cause shown. The commission's staff may set reasonable times for appearances in response to subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum. In addition, the following rules apply:
(1) the commission's staff shall notify the party to whom interrogatories, subpoenas duces tecum, or requests for production are directed that failure to answer, appear, or produce may result in an adverse determination by the staff on the merits of the complaint and a loss of the right to offer evidence sought by the interrogatories, subpoenas duces tecum, or requests for production at a later hearing on the complaint;
(2) if a complainant fails to answer, appear, or produce information necessary to reach a determination on the merits of the complaint, the commission's staff shall close the case;
(3) if a respondent fails to answer, appear, or produce, the commission's staff shall analyze the available evidence and determine whether the complaint is supported by substantial evidence; the staff may seek enforcement of a subpoena or subpoena duces tecum in superior court or it may base a determination on inferences drawn from the failure to answer an interrogatory, appear, or produce documents, and proceed as follows:
(A) if the complaint is supported by substantial evidence, the commission's staff shall issue its determination in writing and try to conciliate the complaint; if conciliation fails and a hearing is convened, the hearing commissioners will not receive any evidence that should have been offered in response to the interrogatories, subpoenas duces tecum, or requests for production issued by the commission's staff;
(B) if the complaint is not supported by substantial evidence, the commission's staff may refer the refusal to comply with a subpoena, subpoena duces tecum, request for production, interrogatories, or other process to the Department of Law for appropriate enforcement action in superior court; if the state is a respondent, the commission may employ temporary legal counsel to enforce its investigation process.
(d) No party may serve interrogatories, requests for production, subpoenas, subpoenas duces tecum, and other process on another party, on the commission's staff, or on any other person before certification of conciliation failure by the executive director. The commission's staff may issue process on any person at the request of a party if the staff determines that the process is reasonably necessary for an impartial investigation, determination, or conciliation of the case.
(e) The commission's staff may issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum to take the deposition of any person as part of its impartial investigation. A deposition taken during an investigation may be offered in evidence at a hearing convened under 6 AAC 30.410 - 6 AAC 30.497 if the party taking the deposition informs the parties to the investigation and the person whose deposition is taken of its intended use.

6 AAC 30.320

Eff. 12/7/63, Register 13; am 11/2/74, Register 52; am 6/6/75, Register 54; am 1/14/77, Register 61; am 8/16/78, Register 67; am 5/2/79, Register 70; am 3/12/81, Register 77; am 8/9/84, Register 91; am 3/31/90, Register 113; am 7/3/96, Register 138; am 12/14/2007, Register 184; am 4/20/2019, Register 230, April 2019

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