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10 <br />-- Any charge alleging retaliatior. for filing a <br />charge with EEOC or for cocperating with EEOC; and <br />- All charges against Respondents whica are <br />designated for initial. processing by the EECC in a <br />supplementary memorandum to this Agreement. <br />a. The FEPA will initially process the following types <br />of charges: <br />-- Any charge alleging retaliation for filing a <br />charge with the FEPA or cooperating with the FEPA; <br />- Any charge where the FEPA is a party to a <br />Conciliation Agreement yr a Consent Decree which, <br />uper. mutual consultation and agreement, is relevant <br />to the disposition of the charge. The FEPA will <br />provide the EEOC with an on-going list c: all <br />Conciliation Agreements and Consent Deczees which <br />have features relevant to the disposition of <br />subsequent charges; <br />-- All charges which allege more than one basis of <br />discrimination where at least one basis is not <br />covered by the laws administered by EEOC cut is <br />covered by the FEPA Ordinance, or where E=OC is <br />mandated by federal court decision or by in;.ernal <br />administrative EEOC policy•to dismiss the charge, <br />but FEPA can process that charge. <br />-- All charges against Respondents which are <br />designated for initial prccessing by FEPA in a <br />supplementary memorandum to this Agreement; and <br />-- All disability-based charges against Respondents <br />over which EEOC does not have jurisdiction. <br />B. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Agreement, the <br />FEPA or the EEOC may request to be granted the right to <br />initially process any charge. Such variations shall not <br />be inconsistent with the objectives of this worksharing <br />Agreement or the Contracting Principles. <br />C. Each Agency will on a quarterly basis notify the other of <br />all cases in litigation and will notify each other when <br />a new suit is filed. As charges are received by one <br />Agency against a Respondent on the other Agency's <br />litigation list, a copy of the new charge will be sent to <br />the other Agency's litigation unit within~,ive working <br />days. <br />
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