Fair Housing
Colorado's 'Anti-Discrimination Act' (CADA) is enforced by the:
AA. Colorado Real Estate Commission
BB. Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD) and Colorado Civil Rights Commission✓ Correct
CC. Colorado Department of Housing
DD. Colorado Attorney General only
Explanation
Colorado's Anti-Discrimination Act is enforced by the Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD), which investigates discrimination complaints in housing, employment, and public accommodations. The Colorado Civil Rights Commission oversees the CCRD and issues final rulings.
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