Ohio Civil Rights Commission

Ohio Civil Rights Commission

Ohio Civil Rights Commission logo
Agency overview
Formed July 1959[1]
Headquarters Columbus, Ohio[2]
Agency executives
  • G. Michael Payton, Esq.[2], Executive Director
  • Keith P. McNeil[2], Regional Counsel and Director of Operations
Website crc.ohio.gov

The Ohio Civil Rights Commission is a commission of the Ohio State Government formed in 1959, whose duties are specified in Section 4112 of the Ohio Revised Code.

The Commission's primary function is to enforce state laws about discrimination, and they oversee outreach regarding such matters. It consists of a five-member board of Commissioners appointed by the state governor and approximately 90 employees.[1]

History

Ohio Civil Rights Comm'n v. Dayton Christian Schools, Inc. was a U.S. Supreme Court case involving this commission regarding a sex discrimination case in which a ruling was made that a court had ruled on the matter in question in error without giving sufficient time for the Commission to conclude an investigation.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Ohio Civil Rights Commission - About Us
  2. 1 2 3 Ohio Civil Rights Commission - Office Directory
  3. Finkelman, Paul (1999), Religion And American Law, Routledge, pp. 348–349, ISBN 0-8153-0750-0
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