Farmington Hills Human Rights Commission Intake
Penalties & Enforcement
The Farmington Hills Human Rights Commission is an advisory and intake body that receives complaints and works with the City Attorney or state agencies on enforcement. The municipal pages reviewed do not set out monetary fines or specific penalty schedules for violations of civil-rights provisions at the city level; such fines or remedies are not specified on the cited page. City Human Rights Commission[1]
- Enforcer: Human Rights Commission for intake; City Attorney for municipal enforcement; Michigan Department of Civil Rights for state claims.
- Inspection/review: intake review and referral processes are administrative and investigatory, not code-enforcement inspections.
- Appeals/review: appeal routes are case-specific; time limits and judicial remedies are not specified on the cited municipal page.
- Fines/monetary penalties: not specified on the cited municipal page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders, negotiated remedies, referrals to state enforcement, and potential court actions may occur depending on the forum.
Applications & Forms
The municipal site links to the commission contact but does not publish a standardized complaint form or fee schedule on the reviewed page; if you need a formal complaint form, the Michigan Department of Civil Rights provides state intake forms and guidance for statutory claims. Michigan Department of Civil Rights[2]
- Local complaint form: not specified on the cited municipal page; contact the commission or city clerk for any local form or submission instructions.
- Submission method: typically email or in-person delivery to the commission or Clerk's office; verify via the commission contact page.
The municipal code of Farmington Hills provides city ordinances and procedures; specific human-rights enforcement language and penalties were not located as a separate municipal fine schedule on the consolidated code page reviewed. Farmington Hills Code of Ordinances[3]
Common Violations and Typical Responses
- Employment discrimination allegations: intake and referral to state agency or City Attorney depending on the facts.
- Housing discrimination claims: may be referred to MDCR or other appropriate enforcement bodies.
- Public-accommodation complaints: local intake, conciliation attempts, or referral to state enforcement.
How to
- Gather evidence: dates, communications, witness names, and any policies or notices related to the incident.
- Contact the Farmington Hills Human Rights Commission via the city contact page to request intake guidance and ask whether a municipal form is required.
- If the matter implicates state law, complete the MDCR intake or complaint form and submit according to MDCR instructions.
- Follow referrals: cooperate with investigations, preserve evidence, and request updates from the enforcing office.
FAQ
- How do I file a complaint with Farmington Hills?
- Contact the Human Rights Commission via the city commission page for intake guidance; the commission will explain local submission options or refer you to state agencies.
- Are there fines for violations found by the commission?
- The municipal pages reviewed do not specify monetary fines or a fine schedule for human-rights complaints; remedies may come from state enforcement or courts.
- How long will an investigation take?
- Investigation timelines vary by case and forum and are not specified on the municipal intake page; ask the receiving office for expected timeframes.
Key Takeaways
- Start with the Farmington Hills Human Rights Commission for local intake and referrals.
- State remedies and formal complaints are handled by the Michigan Department of Civil Rights when statutory issues apply.
Help and Support / Resources
- Farmington Hills Human Rights Commission contact
- Farmington Hills Code of Ordinances (Municode)
- Michigan Department of Civil Rights
- City Clerk, City of Farmington Hills