| Section Name | Section Number |
|---|---|
| Short title. | §24-8-1 |
| Policy of state. | §24-8-2 |
| Definitions. | §24-8-3 |
| Unlawful discriminatory housing practices. | §24-8-4 |
| Discrimination in services, organizations, or facilities relating to business of selling or renting dwellings. | §24-8-5 |
| Discrimination in residential real estate related transactions. | §24-8-6 |
| Exemptions. | §24-8-7 |
| Interference with person in exercise of right granted under chapter. | §24-8-8 |
| Office to administer provisions and may delegate functions, duties, powers to employees. | §24-8-9 |
| Powers of office. | §24-8-10 |
| Procedures for investigation; subpoenas. | §24-8-11 |
| Filing of complaint; investigation and notice; resolution by informal methods; filing of answer; local fair housing law; conciliation agreement; completion of investigation; final administrative disposition; burden of proof; termination of efforts to obtain voluntary compliance. | §24-8-12 |
| Recommendation for hearing by investigator; order for hearing; parties' right to take civil action; amendment of complaint; subpoenas; refusal to allow discovery; hearing; panel opinion and order; review. | §24-8-13 |
| Civil action; sale, encumbrance, etc. consummated before issuance of order; relief and award. | §24-8-14 |
| Similar complaint filed with another agency with authority to investigate violation of chapter. | §24-8-15 |
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.