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§ 8-111 Answer. a. Within thirty days after a copy of the complaint is
served upon the respondent by the commission, the respondent shall file
a written, verified answer thereto with the commission, and the
commission shall cause a copy of such answer to be served upon the
complainant and any necessary party.
b. The respondent shall specifically admit, deny, or explain each of
the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the respondent is without
knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief, in which case the
respondent shall so state, and such statement shall operate as a denial.
c. Any allegation in the complaint not specifically denied or
explained shall be deemed admitted and shall be so found by the
commission unless good cause to the contrary is shown.
d. All affirmative defenses shall be stated separately in the answer.
e. Upon request of the respondent and for good cause shown, the period
within which an answer is required to be filed may be extended in
accordance with the rules of the commission.
f. Any necessary party may file with the commission a written,
verified answer to the complaint, and the commission shall cause a copy
of such answer to be served upon the complainant, respondent and any
other necessary party.
g. Any answer filed pursuant to this section may be amended pursuant
to procedures prescribed by rule of the commission by filing such
amended answer with the commission and serving a copy thereof upon the
complainant and any necessary party to the proceeding.