Walker County operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, and national origin in accordance with Title Vi of the Civil Rights Act. Any person who believes she or he has been aggrieved by any unlawful discriminatory practice under Title VI may file a complaint with Walker County.
For more information on Walker County ‘s civil rights program, and the procedures to file a complaint, contact 706-924-0073. All written complaints received by the County are referred immediately to the GDOT’s Title VI Coordinator for processing in accordance with approved State procedures.
Written complaints or questions may be sent to:
Amanda Shropshire
Director of Transit
101 S Duke Street
LaFayette, GA 30728
If information is needed in another language or to be accessible in another required format, please contact Walker County at the above phone number and assistance will be provided.
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TITLE VI COMPLAINT PROCESS
Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against based on race, color or national origin by Walker County Transit may file a Title VI complaint by completing and submitting the agency’s Title VI Complaint Form.
Walker County Transit investigates complaints received no more than 180 days after the alleged incident. Walker County Transit will process complaints that are complete. Once the complaint is received, Walker County Transit will review it to determine if our office has jurisdiction. The complainant will receive an acknowledgement letter informing him/her whether the complaint will be investigated by our office. Walker County Transit has ninety (90) days to investigate the complaint. If more information is needed to resolve the case, Walker County Transit may contact the complainant. The complainant has ten (10) business days from the date of the letter to send requested information to the investigator assigned to the case.
If the investigator is not contacted by the complainant or does not receive the additional information within ten (10) business days, Walker County Transit System can administratively close the case. A case can also be administratively closed if the complainant no longer wishes to pursue their case.
After the investigator reviews the complaint, she/he will issue one of two letters to the complainant: a closure letter or a letter of finding (LOF). A closure letter summarizes the allegations and states that there was not a Title VI violation and that the case will be closed. A LOF summarizes the allegations and the interviews regarding the alleged incident, and explains whether any disciplinary action, additional training of the staff member or other action will occur. If the complainant wishes to appeal the decision, she/he has seven (7) days to do so from the time he/she receives the closure letter or the LOF.
