Iowa Admin. Code r. 281-95.3 - Duties of boards of directors
Each
1. A policy statement outlining the board of
directors' commitment to the principles of equal employment opportunity and
affirmative action , which contain procedures for employees and applicants for
employment to redress complaints of discrimination.
2. A written equal employment opportunity and
affirmative action plan, to be evaluated and updated on a biennial
basis.
3. Assignment of
responsibility to an employee for coordinating the development and ongoing
implementation of the plans. This employee may be the same employee who has
been assigned to coordinate the agency 's efforts to comply with federal laws
requiring nondiscrimination in educational programs and employment.
4. Systematic input from diverse
racial/ethnic groups, women, men and persons with disabilities into the
development and implementation of the plans, which may include using existing
advisory committees or public hearing procedures.
5. Periodic training for all staff who hire
or supervise personnel on the principles of equal employment opportunity and
the implementation of its affirmative action plan.
6. Maintenance of necessary records to
document its affirmative action progress. An agency will report employment data
to the department by racial/ethnic category, gender and disability.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.