Section Name | Section Number |
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Definitions | § 14-02.5-01 |
Sale or rental | § 14-02.5-02 |
Publication | § 14-02.5-03 |
Inspection | § 14-02.5-04 |
Entry into neighborhood | § 14-02.5-05 |
Disability | § 14-02.5-06 |
Residential real estate‑related transaction | § 14-02.5-07 |
Brokerage services | § 14-02.5-08 |
Sales and rentals exempted | § 14-02.5-09 |
Religious organization, private club, and appraisal exemption | § 14-02.5-10 |
Housing for elderly exempted | § 14-02.5-11 |
Effect on other law | § 14-02.5-12 |
Duties and powers of department | § 14-02.5-13 |
Complaints | § 14-02.5-14 |
Reports and studies | § 14-02.5-15 |
Cooperation with other entities | § 14-02.5-16 |
Gifts and grants ‑ Fair housing fund ‑ Continuing appropriation | § 14-02.5-17 |
Complaint | § 14-02.5-18 |
Answer | § 14-02.5-19 |
Investigation | § 14-02.5-20 |
Additional or substitute respondent | § 14-02.5-21 |
Conciliation | § 14-02.5-22 |
Temporary or preliminary relief | § 14-02.5-23 |
Investigative report | § 14-02.5-24 |
Reasonable cause determination | § 14-02.5-25 |
Charge | § 14-02.5-26 |
Land use law | § 14-02.5-27 |
Dismissal | § 14-02.5-28 |
Pending civil trial | § 14-02.5-29 |
Election of judicial determination | § 14-02.5-30 |
Administrative hearing | § 14-02.5-31 |
Administrative penalties | § 14-02.5-32 |
Effect of departmental order | § 14-02.5-33 |
Licensed or regulated business | § 14-02.5-34 |
Order in preceding five years | § 14-02.5-35 |
Attorney general action for enforcement | § 14-02.5-36 |
Pattern or practice case ‑ Penalties | § 14-02.5-37 |
Subpoena enforcement | § 14-02.5-38 |
Civil action | § 14-02.5-39 |
Court‑appointed attorney | § 14-02.5-40 |
Relief granted | § 14-02.5-41 |
Effect of relief granted | § 14-02.5-42 |
Intervention by attorney general | § 14-02.5-43 |
Prevailing party | § 14-02.5-44 |
Intimidation or interference ‑ Penalty | § 14-02.5-45 |
Records exempt | § 14-02.5-46 |
Congress initially effectuated the Fair Housing Act (FHA)—codified at 42 U.S.C. §§ 3601-3631—in 1968 to prevent discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, or national origin. By 1988, the FHA had been expanded to protect classes to include sex, disability, and familial status. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in concert with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), brings actions against housing providers that violate the statute.