Section 12964 Of Article 1. Unlawful Practices From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 2.8. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 1.
12964
. Any agreement entered into by conference, conciliation,
persuasion, or other dispute resolution shall be reduced to writing,
signed by all parties, and, where the department is a signatory,
approved by the director or the authorized representative of the
director. Within one year of the effective date of every agreement
signed by the department, the department shall conduct a compliance
review to determine whether the agreement has been fully obeyed and
implemented. Whenever the department believes, on the basis of
evidence presented to it, that any person is violating or about to
violate any agreement, the department may bring an action in the
superior court against the person to enjoin him or her from
continuing or engaging in the violation, or from doing anything in
furtherance of the violation. In the action an order or judgment may
be entered awarding a temporary restraining order or a preliminary or
final injunction as may be proper. The action may be brought in any
county in which actions may be brought under subdivision (a) of
Section 12965. In resolving allegedly unlawful practices through
conciliation the resolutions may be in the nature of, but are not
limited to, types of remedies that might be ordered after in a civil
action.