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56 <br /> ( i) The Office of Administrative Hearings shall prepare an <br /> official record of the case that includes : <br /> ( 1) Notices , pleadings, motions , and intermediate <br /> rulings ; <br /> (2 ) Questions and offers of proof, objections , and <br /> rulings thereon; <br /> ( 3) Evidence presented; <br /> (4 ) Matters officially noticed, except matters so <br /> obvious that a statement of them would serve no useful purpose; and <br /> ( 5) The administrative law judge 's recommended decision. <br /> ( j ) The Office of Administrative Hearings shall forward the <br /> official record to the Commission and shall forward a copy of its <br /> recommended decision to each party. <br /> (k) The Commission shall have the authority to enforce any <br /> award made to a Complainant pursuant to the applicable provisions <br /> of North Carolina law, statutory and common. <br /> Subdiv. 8 . 3 . 2 Remedies <br /> (a) If the administrative law judge, in its recommended <br /> decision, finds that a Respondent has violated, is violating, or is <br /> about to violate any provision of this Ordinance, he may recommend <br /> such affirmative action as may be appropriate, including: <br /> ( 1) Injunctive relief as provided for in Rule 65 of the <br /> North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure; <br /> ( 2 ) compensatory damages; <br /> ( 3 ) punitive damages ; and <br /> 51 <br />
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