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§ 8-120 Decision and order. a. If, upon all the evidence at the
hearing, and upon the findings of fact, conclusions of law and relief
recommended by an administrative law judge, the commission shall find
that a respondent has engaged in any unlawful discriminatory practice or
any act of discriminatory harassment or violence as set forth in chapter
six of this title, the commission shall state its findings of fact and
conclusions of law and shall issue and cause to be served on such
respondent an order requiring such respondent to cease and desist from
such unlawful discriminatory practice or acts of discriminatory
harassment or violence. Such order shall require the respondent to take
such affirmative action as, in the judgment of the commission, will
effectuate the purposes of this chapter including, but not limited to:
(1) hiring, reinstatement or upgrading of employees;
(2) the award of back pay and front pay;
(3) admission to membership in any respondent labor organization;
(4) admission to or participation in a program, apprentice training
program, on-the-job training program or other occupational training or
retraining program;
(5) the extension of full, equal and unsegregated accommodations,
advantages, facilities and privileges;
(6) evaluating applications for membership in a club that is not
distinctly private without discrimination based on race, creed, color,
age, national origin, disability, marital status, partnership status,
gender, sexual orientation or alienage or citizenship status;
(7) selling, renting or leasing, or approving the sale, rental or
lease of housing accommodations, land or commercial space or an interest
therein, or the provision of credit with respect thereto, without
unlawful discrimination;
(8) payment of compensatory damages to the person aggrieved by such
practice or act; and
(9) submission of reports with respect to the manner of compliance.
b. If, upon all the evidence at the hearing, and upon the findings of
fact and conclusions of law recommended by the administrative law judge,
the commission shall find that a respondent has not engaged in any such
unlawful discriminatory practice or act of discriminatory harassment or
violence as set forth in chapter six of this title, the commission shall
state its findings of fact and conclusions of law and shall issue and
cause to be served on the complainant, respondent, and any necessary
party and on any complainant who has not intervened an order dismissing
the complaint as to such respondent.