Alaska State Commission for Human Rights The Human Rights Commission is open and available to take complaints. If you need to file a complaint, please call 907-274-4692 or file a complaint online at the link on the right. What is the Human Rights Commission? The Alaska State Commission for Human Rights is the state agency that enforces the Alaska Human Rights Law, AS 18.80. The Commission consists of seven commissioners appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Legislature. The Commission employs a staff and maintains an office in Anchorage. The Commission has statewide powers and accepts and investigates complaints from individuals across all regions of the state. For information on the complaint process, including how to file a complaint, click here. Mission Statement To eliminate and prevent discrimination for all Alaskans Vision Statement An Alaska free of discrimination In Alaska, it is illegal to discriminate in: Employment Places of Public Accommodation Sale or Rental of Real Property Financing and Credit Practices by the State or its Political Subdivisions Because of: Race Color Religion Sex National Origin Physical or Mental Disability And in some instances because of: Age Marital Status Changes in Marital Status Pregnancy Parenthood Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity or “expression”
The Human Rights Commission is open and available to take complaints. If you need to file a complaint, please call 907-274-4692 or file a complaint online at the link on the right.
Vision Statement An Alaska free of discrimination In Alaska, it is illegal to discriminate in: Employment Places of Public Accommodation Sale or Rental of Real Property Financing and Credit Practices by the State or its Political Subdivisions Because of: Race Color Religion Sex National Origin Physical or Mental Disability And in some instances because of: Age Marital Status Changes in Marital Status Pregnancy Parenthood Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity or “expression”