Fair Housing
Hawaii's fair housing law provides broader protections than federal law. Which of the following is a protected class under Hawaii law but NOT federal law?
AA. Race
BB. Disability
CC. Marital status✓ Correct
DD. Familial status
Explanation
Hawaii state fair housing law adds protections for marital status, ancestry, HIV infection, gender identity or expression, and sexual orientation, beyond the seven federal protected classes.
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