Fair Housing
In an ALJ fair housing proceeding, the maximum civil penalty that can be assessed for a respondent's first violation is approximately:
A$5,000
B$21,663✓ Correct
C$50,000
D$100,000
Explanation
For an ALJ proceeding under the Fair Housing Act, civil penalties for a first violation are approximately $21,663 (adjusted periodically for inflation under the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act).
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