The Equal Opportunities Commission
(EOC) was established as an independent statutory body under the
Sex Discrimination Ordinance in May 1996 and started full operation
in September that year. The commission is tasked to oversee the
implementation of the Sex Discrimination Ordinance, the Disability
Discrimination Ordinance and the Family Status Discrimination Ordinance.
The functions of the commission include handling complaints, encouraging
conciliation, providing assistance to aggrieved persons, and undertaking
public education, research and training programmes to promote equal
opportunities in the community. In 2004, the commission handled
12 401 enquiries and 893 complaints relating to the three anti-discrimination
ordinances; 199 complaint cases were conciliated.
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