A final determination on the complaint shall be made in writing within ninety (90) days of the filing of the complaint. A copy of the determination shall be mailed to the complainant(s) and the respondent(s). This time period may only be extended upon the written consent of the complainant. The final determination of the Board or presiding officer shall be final and is only subject to discretionary review by the Rhode Island Supreme Court. The determination shall include notice of the availability of judicial review and the procedure for filing an appeal. If the presiding officer determines that there was a past, present or potential violation of Title III, then the written determination shall state the facts of the violation, set forth the specific violation of Title III, and provide for a remedy. The remedy awarded shall be directed to the improvement of processes or procedures governed by Title III, and must be consistent with state law.
410 R.I. Code R. 410-RICR-20-00-3.8