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VERMONT HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION | VERMONT HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

12 Baldwin Street, Montpelier, VT 05633-6301

Eligibility

Open to All

Hours

Administrative Hours: Monday-Friday: 7:45am-4:30pm

8028282480
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Information & Services | Voice/TTY

8004162010
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Toll Free | Information & Services

Fees

Free

Service area

Vermont state

Investigates claims of unlawful discrimination in housing, places of public accommodation, and state government employment. A place of public accommodation is any school, restaurant, store, establishment or other facility at which services, facilities, goods, privileges, advantages, benefits or accommodations are offered to the general public. This also includes most hospitals, professional offices (such as doctors, dentists, lawyers, and accountants), retail stores, inns, hotels, and schools. The Commission does not represent or advocate for either the individual who makes the complaint (complaintant) or the individual or entity against whom a petition is filed (respondent). If the Commission accepts a case for investigation, it may provide an independent mediator to seek an informal resolution to the dispute. If mediation does not result in a mutually agreed upon resolution, a member of the Commission's staff will investigate. The Commission does not provide legal advice. The complaintant and respondent may have attorneys to advise and represent them throughout the process, but an attorney is not required.

Last Assured

08/14/2025

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VERMONT HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

The Vermont Human Rights Commission is a state agency charged with promoting full civil and human rights in Vermont. The Commission protects individuals from unlawful discrimination in housing, state government employment, and public accommodations. The Commission's mission is fulfilled by enforcing laws, educating the public, providing information, and advancing effective public policies on human rights.