§ 151.07 ENFORCEMENT BY PRIVATE PERSONS.
   (A)   Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as affecting the right of the aggrieved person to file a civil action alleging discriminatory practices as provided at I.C. 22-9.5-7-I, subject to the restrictions set out therein concerning the filing of such actions.
   (B)   Certain contracts, sales, encumbrances or leases unaffected by relief granted. Relief granted under this section does not affect a contract, a sale, an encumbrance, or a lease that:
      (1)   Was consummated before the granting of the relief; and
      (2)   Involved a bona fide purchaser, an encumbrancer, or a tenant who did not have actual notice of the filing of a complaint or a civil action under this section.
   (C)   Intervention by the Commission.
      (1)   The Commission may intervene in an action under this section if the Commission determines that the case is of general public importance.
      (2)   The Commission may obtain the same relief available under division (B).
(Ord. 5924, passed 7-25-94; Am. Ord. 6128, passed 7-12-99)