Section Name | Section Number |
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Short title. | §5-11A-1. |
Declaration of policy. | §5-11A-2. |
Definitions. | §5-11A-3. |
Volunteer services or materials to build or install basic universal design features; workers, contractors, engineers, architects; immunity from civil liability. | §5-11A-3a. |
Application of article. | §5-11A-4. |
Discrimination in sale or rental of housing and other prohibited practices. | §5-11A-5. |
Discrimination in residential real estate-related transactions. | §5-11A-6. |
Discrimination in provision of brokerage services. | §5-11A-7. |
Religious organization or private club exemption. | §5-11A-8. |
Administration; authority and responsibility; delegation of authority; appointment of administrative law judges; location of conciliation meetings; administrative review; cooperation of the commission and executive departments and agencies to further fair housing purposes; functions of the commission. | §5-11A-9. |
Education and conciliation; conferences and consultations; reports. | §5-11A-10. |
Administrative enforcement; preliminary matters; complaints and answers; service; conciliation; injunctions; reasonable cause determinations; issuance of charge. | §5-11A-11. |
Subpoenas; giving of evidence; witness fees; enforcement of subpoenas. | §5-11A-12. |
Election of remedies; administrative hearings and discovery; exclusivity of remedies; final orders; review by commission; judicial review; remedies; attorney fees. | §5-11A-13. |
Enforcement by private persons; civil actions; appointed attorneys; remedies; bona fide purchasers; intervention by Attorney General. | §5-11A-14. |
Enforcement by Attorney General; pattern or practice cases; subpoena enforcement; remedies; intervention. | §5-11A-15. |
Interference, coercion or intimidation; enforcement by civil action. | §5-11A-16. |
Cooperation with local agencies administering fairhousing laws; utilization of services and personnel; reimbursement; written agreements; publication instate register. | §5-11A-17. |
Effect on other laws. | §5-11A-18. |
Severability of provisions. | §5-11A-19. |
Rules to implement article. | §5-11A-20. |
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.