Fair Housing
Oklahoma's Tulsa YMCA and similar organizations that provide transitional housing for recovering addicts are protected under the Fair Housing Act because disability protection covers:
AOnly physical disabilities
BCurrent illegal drug users
CPersons in recovery from substance abuse disorders (not currently using illegal drugs)✓ Correct
DNo mental health conditions
Explanation
The Fair Housing Act's disability protection covers persons with past drug or alcohol problems who are in recovery and no longer using illegal substances. Persons with current illegal drug use are NOT protected. This affects group homes and transitional housing facilities.
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