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<br />CHARGE OF THE COMMISSION <br />aty of Eugene Municipal Code Section 2.265 <br /> <br />(1) The commission shall affirm, encourage and initiate programs and services within the city designed to eliminate dis- <br />crimination, improve human relations, and effectuate the spirit and intent of applicable human rights legislation. In these <br />efforts, the commission may enlist the support of community groups and publiC agencies. <br /> <br />concerning the civil and human <br /> <br />(2) The commission shall make periodic recommendations to the mayor and council <br />rights of persons and groups in the community. <br /> <br />extending <br /> <br />in <br /> <br />the city continues to be a leader in <br /> <br />(4) The commission shall cooperate with the State Bureau of Labor and Indusb'ies and other governmental agencies <br />receiving, referring and investigating specific acts of discrimination against individuals in the community. <br /> <br />rate with the city officials to ensure that <br />including but not limited to: <br />city government; <br /> <br />the community. The commission <br /> <br />(5) The commission shall endeavor to ascertain the status of civil and human rights in <br />may investigate, research, and hold hearings to effectuate this provision. <br /> <br />HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM MISSION <br /> <br />The City of Eugene values the dignity and worth of all human beings. We are committed to: <br />. Ensuring that human rights are a central part of every city program <br />. Respecting and reflecting cultural and individual diversity <br />. Fostering mutual understandings <br />. Promoting inclusiveness, justice and equity <br /> <br />in <br /> <br />in the full benefits and responsibilities of living <br /> <br />Our mission is to work so that everyone has the opportunity to share <br />Eugene. <br /> <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />FY 2007/2008 Work Plan <br /> <br />FY 2006 Annual Report and <br /> <br />Eugene Human Rights Commission <br />