My constitutional, human and civil rights have been violated and HHS Office for Civil Rights has informed me that it cannot help; why not?
The HHS Office for Civil Rights' (OCR) charge is to ensure that the
civil rights laws under our jurisdiction are not violated. OCR enforces
laws prohibiting discrimination on the bases of disability, age, race,
color, national origin, sex and religion in the provision of health and
social services only. OCR can investigate only those matters that are
covered by the laws it enforces.
Last Reviewed: 02/27/2013
Last Reviewed: 02/27/2013
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