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CHAPTER 205 <br />HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION <br />SECTION: <br />205.01: Establishment and Membership <br />205.02: Scope, Duties and Functions <br />205.01: ESTABLISHMENT AND MEMBERSHIP: <br />There is established a human rights commission of the city, which shall consist of seven members <br />appointed by the City Council and which shall be subject to Chapter 201 of the City Code. (Ord. <br />566, 2-19-1968) <br />205.02: SCOPE, DUTIES AND FUNCTION: <br />The purpose of the commission is to secure for all citizens equal opportunity in employment, <br />housing, public accommodations, public services and education and full participation in the <br />affairs of this community by assisting the state department of human rights in implementing the <br />Minnesota Human Rights Act and by advising the City Council on long range programs to <br />improve community relations in the city. Additionally the commission will work to increase the <br />sense of community by reaching out to all members of the community and ensuring that our city <br />government and its activities, programs and services are accessible understandable and <br />responsive to a1L (Ord. 566, 2-19-1968; amd. 1995 Code, Ord. 1324, 08-08-2005) (Ord. 1381, <br />04-27-2009) <br />In fulfillment of its purpose, the commission's duties and responsibilities shall be to: <br />A. Enlist the cooperation of agencies, organizations and individuals in the community in an <br />active program directed to create equal opportunity and eliminate discrimination and <br />inequalities. <br />B. Formulate a human relations program for the city to give increased effectiveness and <br />direction to the work of all individuals and agencies addressing themselves to planning, <br />policy making and educational programming in the area of civil and human rights. <br />C. Advise the mayor, the City Council and other agencies of the government of human <br />relations and civil rights problems. Act in an advisory capacity with respect to planning or <br />operation of any city department on issues of civil and human rights and recommend the <br />adoption of such specific policies or actions as are needed to provide for full equal <br />opportunity in the community. <br />D. Develop such progams of forma] and informal education as will assist in the <br />implementation of the Minnesota state act against discrimination, and provide for the <br />commission's assumption of leadership in recognizing and resolving potential problem areas <br />in the community. (Ord. 566, 2-19-1968; amd. 1995 Code) <br />E. Monitor statistical and other data trends in our city and identify and recommend to the city <br />council ways to encourage mutual understanding among our citizens about the community's <br />diversity through, but not limited to: <br />1. connecting and partnering with neighborhood, community, educational, business <br />