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H.B. 132

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ANTIDISCRIMINATION AMENDMENTS

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2013 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Larry B. Wiley

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Senate Sponsor: Luz Robles

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Utah Antidiscrimination Act to address discrimination on the
             10      basis of weight or height.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    addresses definitions;
             14          .    addresses powers of the division related to discrimination on the basis of weight or
             15      height;
             16          .    includes weight or height as a class from which the commissioner may appoint
             17      members of the Antidiscrimination and Labor Advisory Council;
             18          .    prohibits weight or height as the basis for discriminatory or prohibited employment
             19      practices;
             20          .    addresses accommodations, including granting rulemaking authority to the
             21      commission;
             22          .    addresses exclusive remedy under the statute; and
             23          .    makes technical changes.
             24      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          None
             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          None


             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      AMENDS:
             30          34A-5-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 413
             31          34A-5-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 369
             32          34A-5-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 286
             33          34A-5-106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 101
             34          34A-5-107, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             35     
             36      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             37          Section 1. Section 34A-5-102 is amended to read:
             38           34A-5-102. Definitions -- Unincorporated entities.
             39          (1) As used in this chapter:
             40          (a) "Apprenticeship" means a program for the training of apprentices including a
             41      program providing the training of those persons defined as apprentices by Section 35A-6-102 .
             42          (b) "Bona fide occupational qualification" means a characteristic applying to an
             43      employee that:
             44          (i) is necessary to the operation; or
             45          (ii) is the essence of the employee's employer's business.
             46          (c) "Court" means:
             47          (i) the district court in the judicial district of the state in which the asserted unfair
             48      employment practice occurred; or
             49          (ii) if this court is not in session at that time, a judge of the court described in
             50      Subsection (1)(c)(i).
             51          (d) "Director" means the director of the division.
             52          (e) "Disability" means a physical or mental disability as defined and covered by the
             53      Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12102.
             54          (f) "Division" means the Division of Antidiscrimination and Labor.
             55          (g) "Employee" means any person applying with or employed by an employer.
             56          (h) (i) "Employer" means:
             57          (A) the state;
             58          (B) any political subdivision;


             59          (C) a board, commission, department, institution, school district, trust, or agent of the
             60      state or its political subdivisions; or
             61          (D) a person employing 15 or more employees within the state for each working day in
             62      each of 20 calendar weeks or more in the current or preceding calendar year.
             63          (ii) "Employer" does not include:
             64          (A) a religious organization or association;
             65          (B) a religious corporation sole; or
             66          (C) any corporation or association constituting a wholly owned subsidiary or agency of
             67      any religious organization or association or religious corporation sole.
             68          (i) "Employment agency" means any person:
             69          (i) undertaking to procure employees or opportunities to work for any other person; or
             70          (ii) holding the person out to be equipped to take an action described in Subsection
             71      (1)(i)(i).
             72          (j) (i) "Height" means a numerical measurement of total body height, an expression of
             73      a person's height in relation to weight, or a person's unique physical composition of height
             74      through body size, shape, and proportions.
             75          (ii) "Height" includes an impression of a person as tall or short regardless of numerical
             76      measurement. The length of a person's limbs in proportion to the person's body may create an
             77      impression that the person is short, tall, or atypically proportioned, independent of
             78      measurements of height.
             79          [(j)] (k) "Joint apprenticeship committee" means any association of representatives of a
             80      labor organization and an employer providing, coordinating, or controlling an apprentice
             81      training program.
             82          [(k)] (l) "Labor organization" means any organization that exists for the purpose in
             83      whole or in part of:
             84          (i) collective bargaining;
             85          (ii) dealing with employers concerning grievances, terms or conditions of employment;
             86      or
             87          (iii) other mutual aid or protection in connection with employment.
             88          [(l)] (m) "National origin" means the place of birth, domicile, or residence of an
             89      individual or of an individual's ancestors.


             90          [(m)] (n) "On-the-job-training" means any program designed to instruct a person who,
             91      while learning the particular job for which the person is receiving instruction:
             92          (i) is also employed at that job; or
             93          (ii) may be employed by the employer conducting the program during the course of the
             94      program, or when the program is completed.
             95          [(n)] (o) "Person" means one or more individuals, partnerships, associations,
             96      corporations, legal representatives, trusts or trustees, receivers, the state and all political
             97      subdivisions and agencies of the state.
             98          [(o)] (p) "Presiding officer" means the same as that term is defined in Section
             99      63G-4-103 .
             100          [(p)] (q) "Prohibited employment practice" means a practice specified as
             101      discriminatory, and therefore unlawful, in Section 34A-5-106 .
             102          [(q)] (r) "Retaliate" means the taking of adverse action by an employer, employment
             103      agency, labor organization, apprenticeship program, on-the-job training program, or vocational
             104      school against one of its employees, applicants, or members because the employee, applicant,
             105      or member has:
             106          (i) opposed any employment practice prohibited under this chapter; or
             107          (ii) filed charges, testified, assisted, or participated in any way in any proceeding,
             108      investigation, or hearing under this chapter.
             109          [(r)] (s) "Unincorporated entity" means an entity organized or doing business in the
             110      state that is not:
             111          (i) an individual;
             112          (ii) a corporation; or
             113          (iii) publicly traded.
             114          [(s)] (t) "Vocational school" means any school or institution conducting a course of
             115      instruction, training, or retraining to prepare individuals to follow an occupation or trade, or to
             116      pursue a manual, technical, industrial, business, commercial, office, personal services, or other
             117      nonprofessional occupations.
             118          (u) (i) "Weight" is a numerical measurement of total body weight, the ratio of a
             119      person's weight in relation to height, or a person's unique physical composition of weight
             120      through body size, shape, and proportions.


             121          (ii) "Weight" includes an impression of a person as fat or thin regardless of the
             122      numerical measurement. A person's body size, shape, proportions, and composition may make
             123      them appear fat or thin regardless of numerical weight.
             124          (2) (a) For purposes of this chapter, an unincorporated entity that is required to be
             125      licensed under Title 58, Chapter 55, Utah Construction Trades Licensing Act, is presumed to
             126      be the employer of each individual who, directly or indirectly, holds an ownership interest in
             127      the unincorporated entity.
             128          (b) Pursuant to rules made by the commission in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,
             129      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, an unincorporated entity may rebut the presumption
             130      under Subsection (2)(a) for an individual by establishing by clear and convincing evidence that
             131      the individual:
             132          (i) is an active manager of the unincorporated entity;
             133          (ii) directly or indirectly holds at least an 8% ownership interest in the unincorporated
             134      entity; or
             135          (iii) is not subject to supervision or control in the performance of work by:
             136          (A) the unincorporated entity; or
             137          (B) a person with whom the unincorporated entity contracts.
             138          (c) As part of the rules made under Subsection (2)(b), the commission may define:
             139          (i) "active manager";
             140          (ii) "directly or indirectly holds at least an 8% ownership interest"; and
             141          (iii) "subject to supervision or control in the performance of work."
             142          Section 2. Section 34A-5-104 is amended to read:
             143           34A-5-104. Powers.
             144          (1) (a) The commission has jurisdiction over the subject of employment practices and
             145      discrimination made unlawful by this chapter.
             146          (b) The commission may adopt, publish, amend, and rescind rules, consistent with, and
             147      for the enforcement of this chapter.
             148          (2) The division may:
             149          (a) appoint and prescribe the duties of investigators and other employees and agents
             150      that it considers necessary for the enforcement of this chapter;
             151          (b) receive, reject, investigate, and pass upon [complaints] a complaint alleging:


             152          (i) discrimination in:
             153          (A) employment;
             154          (B) an apprenticeship [programs] program;
             155          (C) an on-the-job training [programs] program; and
             156          (D) a vocational [schools] school; or
             157          (ii) the existence of a discriminatory or prohibited employment practice by:
             158          (A) a person;
             159          (B) an employer;
             160          (C) an employment agency;
             161          (D) a labor organization;
             162          (E) the employees or members of an employment agency or labor organization;
             163          (F) a joint apprenticeship committee; and
             164          (G) a vocational school;
             165          (c) investigate and study the existence, character, causes, and extent of discrimination
             166      in employment, apprenticeship programs, on-the-job training programs, and vocational schools
             167      in this state by:
             168          (i) employers;
             169          (ii) employment agencies;
             170          (iii) labor organizations;
             171          (iv) joint apprenticeship committees; and
             172          (v) vocational schools;
             173          (d) formulate plans for the elimination of discrimination by educational or other
             174      means;
             175          (e) hold [hearings upon] a hearing on a complaint made against:
             176          (i) a person;
             177          (ii) an employer;
             178          (iii) an employment agency;
             179          (iv) a labor organization;
             180          (v) the employees or members of an employment agency or labor organization;
             181          (vi) a joint apprenticeship committee; or
             182          (vii) a vocational school;


             183          (f) issue publications and reports of investigations and research that:
             184          (i) promote good will among the various racial, religious, and ethnic groups of the
             185      state; and
             186          (ii) minimize or eliminate discrimination in employment because of race, color, sex,
             187      religion, national origin, age, [or] disability, weight, or height;
             188          (g) prepare and transmit to the governor, at least once each year, reports describing:
             189          (i) [its] the division's proceedings, investigations, and hearings;
             190          (ii) the outcome of those hearings;
             191          (iii) decisions the division has rendered; and
             192          (iv) the other work performed by the division;
             193          (h) recommend policies to the governor, and submit recommendation to employers,
             194      employment agencies, and labor organizations to implement those policies;
             195          (i) recommend any legislation concerning discrimination because of race, sex, color,
             196      national origin, religion, age, [or] disability, weight, or height to the governor that it considers
             197      necessary; and
             198          (j) within the limits of any appropriations made for its operation, cooperate with other
             199      agencies or organizations, both public and private, in the planning and conducting of
             200      educational programs designed to eliminate discriminatory practices prohibited under this
             201      chapter.
             202          (3) The division shall investigate an alleged discriminatory [practices] practice
             203      involving [officers or employees] an officer or employee of state government if requested to do
             204      so by the Career Service Review Office.
             205          (4) (a) In any hearing held under this chapter, the division may:
             206          (i) subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance at the hearing;
             207          (ii) administer oaths and take the testimony of any person under oath; and
             208          (iii) compel any person to produce for examination any books, papers, or other
             209      information relating to the matters raised by the complaint.
             210          (b) The division director or a hearing examiner appointed by the division director may
             211      conduct [hearings] a hearing.
             212          (c) If a witness fails or refuses to obey a subpoena issued by the division, the division
             213      may petition the district court to enforce the subpoena.


             214          (d) [In the event] If a witness asserts a privilege against self-incrimination, testimony
             215      and evidence from the witness may be compelled pursuant to Title 77, Chapter 22b, Grants of
             216      Immunity.
             217          Section 3. Section 34A-5-105 is amended to read:
             218           34A-5-105. Antidiscrimination and Labor Advisory Council -- Membership --
             219      Appointment -- Term -- Powers and duties -- Chair.
             220          (1) There is created an Antidiscrimination and Labor Advisory Council consisting of:
             221          (a) 13 voting members appointed by the commissioner as follows:
             222          (i) three employer representatives;
             223          (ii) three employee representatives;
             224          (iii) two representatives of persons who seek to rent or purchase dwellings as defined
             225      in Section 57-21-2 ;
             226          (iv) two representatives of persons who:
             227          (A) sell or rent dwellings; and
             228          (B) are subject to Title 57, Chapter 21, Utah Fair Housing Act; and
             229          (v) three representatives of the general public; and
             230          (b) the commissioner or the commissioner's designee as a nonvoting member of the
             231      council.
             232          (2) In making the appointments under Subsection (1), the commissioner shall consider
             233      representation of the following protected classes:
             234          (a) race;
             235          (b) color;
             236          (c) national origin;
             237          (d) gender;
             238          (e) religion;
             239          (f) age;
             240          (g) persons with disabilities;
             241          (h) familial status as defined in Section 57-21-2 ; [and]
             242          (i) source of income as defined in Section 57-21-2 [.];
             243          (j) weight; and
             244          (k) height.


             245          (3) The division shall provide [any] necessary staff support for the council.
             246          (4) (a) Except as required by Subsection (4)(b), as terms of current council members
             247      expire, the commissioner shall appoint each new member or reappointed member to a four-year
             248      term.
             249          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (4)(a), the commissioner shall, at
             250      the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to ensure that the terms of
             251      council members are staggered so that approximately half of the council is appointed every two
             252      years.
             253          (5) (a) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the commissioner
             254      shall appoint a replacement [shall be appointed] for the unexpired term.
             255          (b) The commissioner shall terminate the term of a council member who ceases to be
             256      representative as designated by the original appointment.
             257          (6) A member may not receive compensation or benefits for the member's service, but
             258      may receive per diem and travel expenses in accordance with:
             259          (a) Section 63A-3-106 ;
             260          (b) Section 63A-3-107 ; and
             261          (c) rules made by the Division of Finance pursuant to Sections 63A-3-106 and
             262      63A-3-107 .
             263          (7) (a) The advisory council shall:
             264          (i) offer advice on issues requested by:
             265          (A) the commission;
             266          (B) the division; or
             267          (C) the Legislature; and
             268          (ii) make recommendations to the commission and division regarding issues related to:
             269          (A) employment discrimination;
             270          (B) housing discrimination; and
             271          (C) the administration by the commission of:
             272          (I) the provisions of Title 34, Labor in General, that are administered by the
             273      commission;
             274          (II) [Title 34A, Chapter 5, Utah Antidiscrimination Act] this chapter; and
             275          (III) Title 57, Chapter 21, Utah Fair Housing Act.


             276          (b) The council shall confer at least quarterly for the purpose of advising the
             277      commission, division, and the Legislature regarding issues described in Subsection (7)(a).
             278          (8) (a) The commissioner or the commissioner's designee shall serve as chair of the
             279      council.
             280          (b) The chair [is charged with the responsibility of calling] shall call the necessary
             281      meetings.
             282          Section 4. Section 34A-5-106 is amended to read:
             283           34A-5-106. Discriminatory or prohibited employment practices -- Permitted
             284      practices.
             285          (1) It is a discriminatory or prohibited employment practice to take [any] an action
             286      described in Subsections (1)(a) through (f).
             287          (a) (i) An employer may not refuse to hire, promote, discharge, demote, or terminate
             288      [any] a person, or to retaliate against, harass, or discriminate in matters of compensation or in
             289      terms, privileges, and conditions of employment against [any] a person otherwise qualified,
             290      because of:
             291          (A) race;
             292          (B) color;
             293          (C) sex;
             294          (D) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             295          (E) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older;
             296          (F) religion;
             297          (G) national origin; [or]
             298          (H) disability[.];
             299          (I) weight; or
             300          (J) height.
             301          (ii) A person may not be considered "otherwise qualified," unless that person possesses
             302      the following required by an employer for any particular job, job classification, or position:
             303          (A) education;
             304          (B) training;
             305          (C) ability, with or without reasonable accommodation;
             306          (D) moral character;


             307          (E) integrity;
             308          (F) disposition to work;
             309          (G) adherence to reasonable rules and regulations; and
             310          (H) other job related qualifications required by an employer.
             311          (iii) (A) As used in this chapter, "to discriminate in matters of compensation" means
             312      the payment of differing wages or salaries to employees having substantially equal experience,
             313      responsibilities, and skill for the particular job.
             314          (B) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a)(iii)(A):
             315          (I) nothing in this chapter prevents increases in pay as a result of longevity with the
             316      employer, if the salary increases are uniformly applied and available to all employees on a
             317      substantially proportional basis; and
             318          (II) nothing in this section prohibits an employer and employee from agreeing to a rate
             319      of pay or work schedule designed to protect the employee from loss of Social Security payment
             320      or benefits if the employee is eligible for those payments.
             321          (b) An employment agency may not:
             322          (i) refuse to list and properly classify for employment, or refuse to refer an individual
             323      for employment, in a known available job for which the individual is otherwise qualified,
             324      because of:
             325          (A) race;
             326          (B) color;
             327          (C) sex;
             328          (D) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             329          (E) religion;
             330          (F) national origin;
             331          (G) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older; [or]
             332          (H) disability; [or]
             333          (I) weight; or
             334          (J) height; or
             335          (ii) comply with a request from an employer for referral of applicants for employment
             336      if the request indicates either directly or indirectly that the employer discriminates in
             337      employment on account of:


             338          (A) race;
             339          (B) color;
             340          (C) sex;
             341          (D) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             342          (E) religion;
             343          (F) national origin;
             344          (G) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older; [or]
             345          (H) disability[.];
             346          (I) weight; or
             347          (J) height.
             348          (c) A labor organization may not exclude [any] an individual otherwise qualified from
             349      full membership rights in the labor organization, expel the individual from membership in the
             350      labor organization, or otherwise discriminate against or harass any of the labor organization's
             351      members in full employment of work opportunity, or representation, because of:
             352          (i) race;
             353          (ii) sex;
             354          (iii) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             355          (iv) religion;
             356          (v) national origin;
             357          (vi) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older; [or]
             358          (vii) disability[.];
             359          (viii) weight; or
             360          (ix) height.
             361          (d) Unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification, or required by and given
             362      to an agency of government for security reasons, an employer, employment agency, or labor
             363      organization may not print, or circulate, or cause to be printed or circulated, any statement,
             364      advertisement, or publication, use any form of application for employment or membership, or
             365      make any inquiry in connection with prospective employment or membership that expresses,
             366      either directly or indirectly:
             367          (i) any limitation, specification, or discrimination as to:
             368          (A) race;


             369          (B) color;
             370          (C) religion;
             371          (D) sex;
             372          (E) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             373          (F) national origin;
             374          (G) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older; [or]
             375          (H) disability;
             376          (I) weight; or
             377          (J) height; or
             378          (ii) the intent to make [any] a limitation, specification, or discrimination described in
             379      Subsection (1)(d)(i).
             380          (e) A person, whether or not an employer, an employment agency, a labor organization,
             381      or the employees or members of an employer, employment agency, or labor organization, may
             382      not:
             383          (i) aid, incite, compel, or coerce the doing of an act defined in this section to be a
             384      discriminatory or prohibited employment practice;
             385          (ii) obstruct or prevent [any] a person from complying with this chapter, or [any] an
             386      order issued under this chapter; or
             387          (iii) attempt, either directly or indirectly, to commit [any] an act prohibited in this
             388      section.
             389          (f) (i) An employer, labor organization, joint apprenticeship committee, or vocational
             390      school, providing, coordinating, or controlling apprenticeship programs, or providing,
             391      coordinating, or controlling on-the-job-training programs, instruction, training, or retraining
             392      programs may not:
             393          (A) deny to, or withhold from, [any] a qualified person, the right to be admitted to, or
             394      participate in [any] an apprenticeship training program, on-the-job-training program, or other
             395      occupational instruction, training or retraining program because of:
             396          (I) race;
             397          (II) color;
             398          (III) sex;
             399          (IV) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;


             400          (V) religion;
             401          (VI) national origin;
             402          (VII) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older; [or]
             403          (VIII) disability;
             404          (IX) weight; or
             405          (X) height; or
             406          (B) discriminate against or harass [any] a qualified person in that person's pursuit of
             407      programs described in Subsection (1)(f)(i)(A), or to discriminate against such a person in the
             408      terms, conditions, or privileges of programs described in Subsection (1)(f)(i)(A), because of:
             409          (I) race;
             410          (II) color;
             411          (III) sex;
             412          (IV) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             413          (V) religion;
             414          (VI) national origin;
             415          (VII) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older; [or]
             416          (VIII) disability; [or]
             417          (IX) weight; or
             418          (X) height; or
             419          (C) except as provided in Subsection (1)(f)(ii), print, publish, or cause to be printed or
             420      published, [any] a notice or advertisement relating to employment by the employer, or
             421      membership in or [any] a classification or referral for employment by a labor organization, or
             422      relating to [any] a classification or referral for employment by an employment agency,
             423      indicating [any] a preference, limitation, specification, or discrimination based on:
             424          (I) race;
             425          (II) color;
             426          (III) sex;
             427          (IV) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             428          (V) religion;
             429          (VI) national origin;
             430          (VII) age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older; [or]


             431          (VIII) disability[.];
             432          (IX) weight; or
             433          (X) height.
             434          (ii) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(f)(i)(C), if the following is a bona fide
             435      occupational qualification for employment, a notice or advertisement described in Subsection
             436      (1)(f)(i)(C) may indicate a preference, limitation, specification, or discrimination based on:
             437          (A) race;
             438          (B) color;
             439          (C) religion;
             440          (D) sex;
             441          (E) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;
             442          (F) age;
             443          (G) national origin; [or]
             444          (H) disability[.];
             445          (I) weight; or
             446          (J) height.
             447          (2) Nothing contained in Subsections (1)(a) through (1)(f) shall be construed to
             448      prevent:
             449          (a) the termination of employment of an individual who, with or without reasonable
             450      accommodation, is physically, mentally, or emotionally unable to perform the duties required
             451      by that individual's employment;
             452          (b) the variance of insurance premiums or coverage on account of age; or
             453          (c) a restriction on the activities of individuals licensed by the liquor authority with
             454      respect to persons under 21 years of age.
             455          (3) (a) It is not a discriminatory or prohibited employment practice:
             456          (i) for an employer to hire and employ employees, for an employment agency to
             457      classify or refer for employment any individual, for a labor organization to classify its
             458      membership or to classify or refer for employment any individual or for an employer, labor
             459      organization, or joint labor-management committee controlling apprenticeship or other training
             460      or retraining programs to admit or employ any individual in any such program, on the basis of
             461      religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions, age, national origin, [or]


             462      disability, weight, or height, in those certain instances where religion, sex, pregnancy,
             463      childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions, age, if the individual is 40 years of age or older,
             464      national origin, [or] disability, weight, or height is a bona fide occupational qualification
             465      reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business or enterprise;
             466          (ii) for a school, college, university, or other educational institution to hire and employ
             467      employees of a particular religion if:
             468          (A) the school, college, university, or other educational institution is, in whole or in
             469      substantial part, owned, supported, controlled, or managed by a particular religious corporation,
             470      association, or society; or
             471          (B) the curriculum of the school, college, university, or other educational institution is
             472      directed toward the propagation of a particular religion;
             473          (iii) for an employer to give preference in employment to:
             474          (A) the employer's:
             475          (I) spouse;
             476          (II) child; or
             477          (III) son-in-law or daughter-in-law;
             478          (B) [any] a person for whom the employer is or would be liable to furnish financial
             479      support if [those persons] the person were unemployed;
             480          (C) [any] a person to whom the employer during the preceding six months has
             481      furnished more than one-half of total financial support regardless of whether or not the
             482      employer was or is legally obligated to furnish support; or
             483          (D) [any] a person whose education or training was substantially financed by the
             484      employer for a period of two years or more.
             485          (b) Nothing in this chapter applies to [any] a business or enterprise on or near an Indian
             486      reservation with respect to [any] a publicly announced employment practice of the business or
             487      enterprise under which preferential treatment is given to [any] an individual because that
             488      individual is a native American Indian living on or near an Indian reservation.
             489          (c) Nothing in this chapter shall be interpreted to require [any] an employer,
             490      employment agency, labor organization, vocational school, joint labor-management committee,
             491      or apprenticeship program subject to this chapter to grant preferential treatment to [any] an
             492      individual or to [any] a group because of the race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, [or]


             493      disability, weight, or height of the individual or group on account of an imbalance [which] that
             494      may exist with respect to the total number or percentage of persons of any race, color, religion,
             495      sex, age, national origin, [or] disability, weight, or height employed by any employer, referred
             496      or classified for employment by an employment agency or labor organization, admitted to
             497      membership or classified by any labor organization, or admitted to or employed in, any
             498      apprenticeship or other training program, in comparison with the total number or percentage of
             499      persons of that race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, [or] disability, weight, or height
             500      in any community or county or in the available work force in any community or county.
             501          (4) It is not a discriminatory or prohibited practice with respect to age to observe the
             502      terms of a bona fide seniority system or [any] a bona fide employment benefit plan such as a
             503      retirement, pension, or insurance plan that is not a subterfuge to evade the purposes of this
             504      chapter, except that no such employee benefit plan shall excuse the failure to hire an individual.
             505          (5) Notwithstanding Subsection (4), or any other statutory provision to the contrary, a
             506      person may not be subject to involuntary termination or retirement from employment on the
             507      basis of age alone, if the individual is 40 years of age or older, except:
             508          (a) under Subsection (6); and
             509          (b) when age is a bona fide occupational qualification.
             510          (6) Nothing in this section prohibits compulsory retirement of an employee who has
             511      attained at least 65 years of age, and who, for the two-year period immediately before
             512      retirement, is employed in a bona fide executive or a high policymaking position, if:
             513          (a) that employee is entitled to an immediate nonforfeitable annual retirement benefit
             514      from the employee's employer's pension, profit-sharing, savings, or deferred compensation
             515      plan, or any combination of those plans; and
             516          (b) the benefit described in Subsection (6)(a) equals, in the aggregate, at least $44,000.
             517          (7) (a) An employer shall undertake readily achievable modifications in the workplace
             518      to accommodate a person's weight or height, including accessible furnishings, workplace
             519      layout, and equipment. An employer shall give consideration to an employee seeking
             520      accommodation based on weight or height, unless the employer can demonstrate that another
             521      effective means exists or that the person's expressed choice is not required. An employer shall
             522      ensure that common areas, such as employee lounges, cafeterias, health units, and exercise
             523      facilities, are accessible to people of all sizes.


             524          (b) The commission may define the terms used in this Subsection (7) including "readily
             525      achievable modifications" by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
             526      Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             527          Section 5. Section 34A-5-107 is amended to read:
             528           34A-5-107. Procedure for aggrieved person to file claim -- Investigations --
             529      Adjudicative proceedings -- Settlement -- Reconsideration -- Determination.
             530          (1) (a) [Any] A person claiming to be aggrieved by a discriminatory or prohibited
             531      employment practice may, or that person's attorney or agent may, make, sign, and file with the
             532      division a request for agency action.
             533          (b) [Every] A request for agency action shall be verified under oath or affirmation.
             534          (c) A request for agency action made under this section shall be filed within 180 days
             535      after the alleged discriminatory or prohibited employment practice occurred.
             536          (d) The division may transfer a request for agency action filed with the division
             537      pursuant to this section to the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in
             538      accordance with the provisions of any work-share agreement that is:
             539          (i) between the division and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; and
             540          (ii) in effect on the day on which the request for agency action is transferred.
             541          (2) [Any] An employer, labor organization, joint apprenticeship committee, or
             542      vocational school who has an employee or member who refuses or threatens to refuse to
             543      comply with this chapter may file with the division a request for agency action asking the
             544      division for assistance to obtain the employee's or member's compliance by conciliation or
             545      other remedial action.
             546          (3) (a) Before a hearing is set or held as part of [any] an adjudicative proceeding, the
             547      division shall promptly assign an investigator to attempt a settlement between the parties by
             548      conference, conciliation, or persuasion.
             549          (b) If no settlement is reached, the investigator shall make a prompt impartial
             550      investigation of [all] the allegations made in the request for agency action.
             551          (c) The division and its staff, agents, and employees:
             552          (i) shall conduct every investigation in fairness to [all] the parties and agencies
             553      involved; and
             554          (ii) may not attempt a settlement between the parties if it is clear that no discriminatory


             555      or prohibited employment practice has occurred.
             556          (d) An aggrieved party may withdraw the request for agency action [prior to] before the
             557      issuance of a final order.
             558          (4) (a) If the initial attempts at settlement are unsuccessful, and the investigator
             559      uncovers insufficient evidence during the investigation to support the allegations of a
             560      discriminatory or prohibited employment practice set out in the request for agency action, the
             561      investigator shall formally report these findings to the director or the director's designee.
             562          (b) Upon receipt of the investigator's report described in Subsection (4)(a), the director
             563      or the director's designee may issue a determination and order for dismissal of the adjudicative
             564      proceeding.
             565          (c) A party may make a written request to the Division of Adjudication for an
             566      evidentiary hearing to review de novo the director's or the director's designee's determination
             567      and order within 30 days of the date the determination and order for dismissal is issued.
             568          (d) If the director or the director's designee receives no timely request for a hearing, the
             569      determination and order issued by the director or the director's designee becomes the final order
             570      of the commission.
             571          (5) (a) If the initial attempts at settlement are unsuccessful and the investigator
             572      uncovers sufficient evidence during the investigation to support the allegations of a
             573      discriminatory or prohibited employment practice set out in the request for agency action, the
             574      investigator shall formally report these findings to the director or the director's designee.
             575          (b) (i) Upon receipt of the investigator's report described in Subsection (5)(a), the
             576      director or the director's designee may issue a determination and order based on the
             577      investigator's report.
             578          (ii) A determination and order issued under this Subsection (5)(b) shall:
             579          (A) direct the respondent to cease any discriminatory or prohibited employment
             580      practice; and
             581          (B) provide relief to the aggrieved party as the director or the director's designee
             582      determines is appropriate.
             583          (c) A party may file a written request to the Division of Adjudication for an evidentiary
             584      hearing to review de novo the director's or the director's designee's determination and order
             585      within 30 days of the date the determination and order is issued.


             586          (d) If the director or the director's designee receives no timely request for a hearing, the
             587      determination and order issued by the director or the director's designee in accordance with
             588      Subsection (5)(b) becomes the final order of the commission.
             589          (6) In any adjudicative proceeding to review the director's or the director's designee's
             590      determination that a prohibited employment practice has occurred, the division shall present the
             591      factual and legal basis of the determination or order issued under Subsection (5).
             592          (7) (a) [Prior to] Before commencement of an evidentiary hearing:
             593          (i) the party filing the request for agency action may reasonably and fairly amend [any]
             594      an allegation; and
             595          (ii) the respondent may amend its answer.
             596          (b) An amendment permitted under this Subsection (7) may be made:
             597          (i) during or after a hearing; and
             598          (ii) only with permission of the presiding officer.
             599          (8) (a) If, upon all the evidence at a hearing, the presiding officer finds that a
             600      respondent has not engaged in a discriminatory or prohibited employment practice, the
             601      presiding officer shall issue an order dismissing the request for agency action containing the
             602      allegation of a discriminatory or prohibited employment practice.
             603          (b) The presiding officer may order that the respondent be reimbursed by the
             604      complaining party for the respondent's attorneys' fees and costs.
             605          (9) If upon all the evidence at the hearing, the presiding officer finds that a respondent
             606      has engaged in a discriminatory or prohibited employment practice, the presiding officer shall
             607      issue an order requiring the respondent to:
             608          (a) cease any discriminatory or prohibited employment practice; and
             609          (b) provide relief to the complaining party, including:
             610          (i) reinstatement;
             611          (ii) back pay and benefits;
             612          (iii) [attorneys'] attorney fees; and
             613          (iv) costs.
             614          (10) Conciliation between the parties is to be urged and facilitated at all stages of the
             615      adjudicative process.
             616          (11) (a) Either party may file with the Division of Adjudication a written request for


             617      review before the commissioner or Appeals Board of the order issued by the presiding officer
             618      in accordance with:
             619          (i) Section 63G-4-301 ; and
             620          (ii) Chapter 1, Part 3, Adjudicative Proceedings.
             621          (b) If there is no timely request for review, the order issued by the presiding officer
             622      becomes the final order of the commission.
             623          (12) An order of the commission under Subsection (11)(a) is subject to judicial review
             624      as provided in:
             625          (a) Section 63G-4-403 ; and
             626          (b) Chapter 1, Part 3, Adjudicative Proceedings.
             627          (13) The commission shall have authority to make rules concerning procedures under
             628      this chapter in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             629          (14) The commission and its staff may not divulge or make public [any] information
             630      gained from any investigation, settlement negotiation, or proceeding before the commission
             631      except as provided in Subsections (14)(a) through (d).
             632          (a) Information used by the director or the director's designee in making any
             633      determination may be provided to all interested parties for the purpose of preparation for and
             634      participation in proceedings before the commission.
             635          (b) General statistical information may be disclosed provided the identities of the
             636      individuals or parties are not disclosed.
             637          (c) Information may be disclosed for inspection by the attorney general or other legal
             638      representatives of the state or the commission.
             639          (d) Information may be disclosed for information and reporting requirements of the
             640      federal government.
             641          (15) The procedures contained in this section are the exclusive remedy under state law
             642      for employment discrimination based upon:
             643          (a) race;
             644          (b) color;
             645          (c) sex;
             646          (d) retaliation;
             647          (e) pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions;


             648          (f) age;
             649          (g) religion;
             650          (h) national origin; [or]
             651          (i) disability[.];
             652          (j) weight; or
             653          (k) height.
             654          (16) (a) The commencement of an action under federal law for relief based upon any
             655      act prohibited by this chapter bars the commencement or continuation of any adjudicative
             656      proceeding before the commission in connection with the same claims under this chapter.
             657          (b) The transfer of a request for agency action to the Equal Employment Opportunity
             658      Commission in accordance with Subsection (1)(d) is considered the commencement of an
             659      action under federal law for purposes of Subsection (16)(a).
             660          (c) Nothing in this Subsection (16) is intended to alter, amend, modify, or impair the
             661      exclusive remedy provision set forth in Subsection (15).




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