Sec. 8. A person may not coerce, intimidate, threaten, or interfere with any other person: (1) in the exercise or enjoyment of any right granted or protected by this chapter; or (2) because the person has exercised or enjoyed, or has encouraged another person in the exercise or enjoyment of, any right granted or protected by this chapter. IC 22-9.5-6 Chapter 6. Administrative Enforcement 22-9.5-6-1 Investigation of alleged discriminatory practices; complaints; requirements; time limitations; procedures 22-9.5-6-2 Answer; time limitation; requirements 22-9.5-6-3 Complaints referred and subject matter jurisdiction deferred by federal government; investigation by commission; time limitations 22-9.5-6-4 Respondents joined by commission; notice; information required 22-9.5-6-5 Conciliation; provisions of agreement; disclosure; use of information as evidence; parties' access to information 22-9.5-6-6 Civil action filed by commission; injunction; effect on administrative proceedings 22-9.5-6-7 Final investigative report; contents; amendments 22-9.5-6-8 Reasonable cause; determination; time limitation; delay notification; issuance of finding 22-9.5-6-9 Finding of reasonable cause; requirements; copies of finding sent to parties; time limitation 22-9.5-6-10 Dismissal of complaint; public disclosure 22-9.5-6-11 Civil action commenced by aggrieved party; issuance of finding of reasonable cause restricted 22-9.5-6-12 Election to have claims decided in civil action; time limitation; notice 22-9.5-6-13 Timely election; filing of civil action by commission; time limitation; intervention in action by aggrieved person; relief 22-9.5-6-14 Hearings; procedure; discontinuance 22-9.5-6-15 Determination at hearing that respondent has or is about to engage in discriminatory practice; relief; civil penalties; previous violation 22-9.5-6-16 Effect of order on prior transactions 22-9.5-6-17 Discriminatory practice in course of business subject to licensing or regulation by governmental agency; copies of findings and order to agency; recommendation of discipline 22-9.5-6-18 Previous violation by respondent in preceding five years; copy of orders to attorney general
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