Fair Housing
Colorado's fair housing laws protect a person with HIV/AIDS under which protected class?
AThey are not a protected class
BDisability (handicap) — HIV/AIDS qualifies as a disability under the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
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DNational origin
Explanation
HIV/AIDS is recognized as a disability under the Fair Housing Act and ADA. Persons with HIV/AIDS are protected from housing discrimination under the disability provisions of both federal and Colorado state fair housing laws.
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