Fair Housing
What is the Kansas Act Against Discrimination's primary role in housing?
AIt applies only to employment discrimination
BIt prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, and ancestry in Kansas✓ Correct
CIt supplements but does not expand on federal fair housing protections
DIt only applies to publicly funded housing
Explanation
The Kansas Act Against Discrimination (KAAD) prohibits housing discrimination based on multiple protected characteristics and is enforced by the Kansas Human Rights Commission (KHRC), paralleling and complementing federal fair housing law.
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