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(A) Excluding the initial terms, a member is eligible for reappointment to the commission following the expiration of the members term, but may serve no more than two (2) consecutive four- year terms. (B) An initial term that is a four-year term is considered a four- year term served under subdivision (c)(5)(A).
National and sub-national human rights commissions have been established in a number of countries for the promotion and protection of their citizens human rights, and most commissions are public bodies but with some degree of independence from the state.
Indeed, THRCs Executive Director Muriel Nolen has remarked that THRC is hopeful that the AGs Office will continue [Commissions] work and uphold the civil rights and responsibilities for all Tennesseans.
The THRA makes it illegal for an employer with 8 or more employees within the State of Tennessee to discriminate against anyone with regards to compensation, terms, conditions or privileges of employment on the basis of that individuals race, creed, color, religion, sex, age or national origin.
The Commissions mission is to safeguard individuals from discrimination through education and enforcement. The Commission is governed by a nine (9) member board of commissioners appointed by the Governor, the Lt. Governor, and the Speaker of the House, to represent the three Grand Divisions of the state.
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The powers of the National Human Rights Commission related to enquiries include: summoning and enforcing the attendance of witnesses, discovery and production of any document, receiving evidence on affidavits, requisitioning any public record or copy thereof from any court or office, issuing commissions for the
To create and sustain awareness to the society of the provisions of the constitution. To educate and encourage the public to defend the constitution at all times against all forms of abuse. To formulate, implement and oversee programmes to create awareness in the citizens of their civic duties.

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