Saint Paul Human Rights Division
Discrimination Investigation
15 Kellogg Blvd W, Ste 280, St. Paul, MN, 55102
Distance: 1034 Miles
(651) 266-8966
hrightscomplaints@ci.stpaul.mn.us
https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/human-rights-equal-economic-opportunity/human-rights
Service Details
Description
Responsible for investigating complaints of discrimination that have taken place within the City of Saint Paul.
The Human Rights Division is a neutral, fact-finding agency and does not represent either party in its investigations.
Human Rights Specialists conduct investigations based on complaints the division receives.
The division investigates complaints of discrimination based on:
* Race
* Color
* Religion
* Creed
* Age
* Disability
* Marital status
* Familial status
* Sex
* Sexual or affectional orientation
* National origin
* Ancestry
* Status with regard to public assistance
Eligibility
Any person alleging discrimination or different treatment as defined by the St. Paul Human Rights Ordinance Section 183 which has occurred within the city limits of St Paul within one year
Application Instructions
Fees
There is no fee
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
St Paul, MN
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (651) 266-8966 | |
Alternate | (651) 266-8989 |
Last Update
2/1/2023
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
This provider does not offer other services or resources at this location.
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FT-1800.1800Education Discrimination Assistance Definition
Programs that provide assistance for people who believe they have been denied equal access to student loans or scholarships, or to educational programs at preschool, elementary, secondary, vocational, postsecondary, postgraduate or professional school levels based on their age, gender, race or ethnic origin, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation or marital status.
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FT-1800.1850Employment Discrimination Assistance Definition
Programs that provide assistance for people who believe that they have been denied equal access to employment or that they have been treated unfairly as employees, i.e., that they were sexually harassed or denied equal pay for equal work, passed over for a promotion, denied training opportunities or fired on the basis of their age, gender, race or ethnic origin, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. Also included are programs that provide assistance for job applicants who feel they have been denied employment because of a military service obligation or help restore job seniority and pension rights which have been withheld from military service personnel because of an absence from work due to a service obligation.
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FT-1800.2900Health Care Discrimination Assistance Definition
Programs that provide assistance for people who believe that they have been treated unfairly, denied health or mental health care services or benefits or have experienced delays in service provision based on their age, gender, family composition, race or ethnic origin, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation or marital status.
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FT-1800.3000Housing Discrimination Assistance Definition
Programs that provide assistance for people who believe that they have been denied an opportunity to purchase, lease or rent the home or apartment of their choice due to their age, gender, family composition (including families with children under the age of 18 and pregnant women), race or color, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation or marital status, actions that are prohibited by the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the federal Fair Housing Act Amendments Act of 1988 in the U.S. Federal fair housing law also extends limited protection to recovering alcoholics who actively and regularly participate in a medically based treatment or AA program, and people with a drug use disorder including those who have prior convictions for illegal drug use (but not for drug dealing or manufacture). Assistance may also be available to other individuals who are protected from housing discrimination by state or local laws with a broader set of protected categories, or which cover properties that are exempt from federal fair housing laws but are protected under state law.