ARS § 41-1471 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 41-1471

A person who says they were harmed by a discriminatory act may file a verified charge with the division within 180 days, and the division must investigate. If the division finds no unlawful practice, it must notify the parties; if it finds reasonable cause, it must try conciliation and may later bring a civil action or

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A person who says they were harmed by a discriminatory act may file a verified charge with the division within 180 days, and the division must investigate. If the division finds no unlawful practice, it must notify the parties; if it finds reasonable cause, it must try conciliation and may later bring a civil action or temporary relief action. The charging party may also sue within 30 days after the division’s determination.