Fair Housing
Under the Fair Housing Act, housing for persons with HIV/AIDS must be treated:
ASeparately from other fair housing protections
BThe same as housing for persons with other disabilities — HIV/AIDS is a disability under the FHA✓ Correct
CAs an exception to fair housing protections
DOnly as an issue under HIPAA, not the FHA
Explanation
HIV/AIDS status is considered a disability under the Fair Housing Act. Housing providers may not discriminate against individuals with HIV/AIDS in the sale, rental, or terms and conditions of housing.
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