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Human Rights Commission Hearing

The Human Rights Commission will hold a hearing in Dwaundle Baker v. Pilot Flying J Inc., et al., HRB Case # 19-05-22-0185, on August 17, 2021.  Hearing will be held on Zoom virtual platform, beginning at 9:00 AM.  Anyone from the public who plans to attend must email the address below to obtain the Zoom link and password.

If you are an individual with a disability who is in need of a reader, amplifier, qualified sign language interpreter, or any other form of auxiliary aid, or service, to attend or participate in the hearing, please contact the Human Rights Bureau at least one week prior to the hearing, or as soon as possible. The agenda will be available no later than 72 hours prior to the hearing and can be requested by mail at 1596 Pacheco St., Ste. 103, Santa Fe, NM  87505 or by email to cady.sartorius@state.nm.us.

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